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Gianni Celati was born on 10 January, 1937, is an Italian writer (1937–2022). Discover Gianni Celati's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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1937

Gianni Celati (10 January 1937 – 3 January 2022) was an Italian writer, translator, and literary critic.

Gianni Celati was born in Sondrio, Italy, but spent his infancy and adolescence in the province of Ferrara.

He graduated in English literature with a degree on James Joyce by the teacher Carlo Izzo of the University of Bologna, where he would later teach (he also taught at the Caen University, at Cornell University, and at Brown University).

1970

His first book, Comiche, was published in 1970 in the Giulio Einaudi's publishing company with an introduction by Italo Calvino, with whom he planned to found a literary magazine which never came to light.

Another writer interested in the projects was Carlo Ginzburg.

1972

His three novels Le avventure di Guizzardi (1972), La banda dei sospiri (1976), and Lunario del paradiso (1978) were later published together in Parlamenti buffi (1998), with a leave-letter of the author to his own book, which marked his passage from Einaudi to the Giangiacomo Feltrinelli's publishing company.

1985

In 1985, he wrote the stories of Narratori delle pianure (Grinzane Cavour Prize); in 1987 Quattro novelle sulle apparenze; and in 1989 Verso la foce (Mondello Prize).

The three books reveal a new direction in the author's style, more serious and visual after the amusing and explosive wordy manner of the previous ones.

1991

He also directed a few documentaries, such as Strada Provinciale delle Anime (1991), Il Mondo di Luigi Ghirri (1999, on the Italian photographer), Case Sparse (2003), and Diol Kadd (2010, shot in Senegal); while he starred in Mondonuovo (2003) by the director Davide Ferrario, a movie on Celati's childhood.

Celati died in Brighton, England on 3 January 2022, at the age of 84.

Translations in English

1994

In 1994, he wrote L'Orlando innamorato raccontato in prosa, derived from the Orlando in Love of Matteo Maria Boiardo.

1998

All the letters were preserved and published later by the magazine Riga, no. 14 (1998), which later dedicated the entire no. 28 (2008) to Celati.

In 1998, he collected his notes from African travelling in Avventure in Africa (Feronia Prize).

This book was awarded the Zerilli-Marimò Prize for Italian Fiction.

2000

In 2000, Rebecca J. West dedicated her Gianni Celati: The Craft of Everyday Storytelling to his writings (published by University of Toronto Press).

2001

Other stories by Celati were collected in Cinema naturale (2001, Piero Chiara Prize).

2005

In 2005, he published the pseudo-anthropological study Fata Morgana (2005, Ennio Flaiano Prize).

2006

In 2006, he won the Viareggio Prize for his novel Vite di pascolanti and made the third James K. Binder Lectureship in Literature at the University of California in San Diego on "Fellini on the Italian Male".

Celati has translated works by Jonathan Swift, William Gerhardie, Herman Melville, Stendhal, Louis Ferdinand Céline, Mark Twain, Roland Barthes, Jack London, Henri Michaux, Georges Perec, and others.