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Silvio Raffo was born on 6 December, 1947 in Rome, Italy, is an Italian writer and translator (born 1947). Discover Silvio Raffo'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 76 years old?
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Silvio Raffo Net Worth
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Silvio Raffo (born December 7, 1947) is an Italian writer and translator.
He is the most prolific translator of English and American women writers from English to Italian.
He published his first poetry collection in 1976, followed by many others, notably Lampi della visione and L'equilibrio terrestre, both for Crocetti Editore.
In 1986 he founded the literary club "La Piccola Fenice" in Varese.
A poet, writer and translator, he has lectured in Italy, Switzerland and Norway, and is a visiting professor in London.
A screen adaptation of his 1996 novel Voice from the Stone has been directed by Eric Howell.
Silvio Raffo was born in Rome, Italy.
He graduated from the Università Cattolica with a thesis on Latin language.
A prolific novelist, he has published eight novels, among which are La voce della pietra (Voice from the Stone, 1996), shortlisted for the Premio Strega in 1997, and Virginio, both published by Il Saggiatore.
When it first came out, Voice from the Stone was greatly praised by the English novelist Muriel Spark.
To date, he is the most prolific translator of English women writers, having so far translated works by Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Emily Brontë, Dorothy Parker, and Sara Teasdale, who he first translated and had published in Italy.
He was shortlisted for the Strega Prize in 1997 for his novel La voce della pietra, and has won several poetry prizes, including the Premio Gozzano, Premio Cardarelli, Premio Montale, Premio Ada Negri, and Premio Jean Vigo.
He has long contributed to the leading Italian publishing house Mondadori as a translator and essayist.
For Mondadori he translated into Italian Emily Dickinson's works, for which he is best known.
He currently lives in Varese where he teaches Italian literature at.
He has presented stage performances with his former student Silvia Bottini.
In 2008, in Varese, together with professor and researcher Ms Linda Terziroli, he established the "Premio Guido Morselli", both a literary award and a series of conferences concerning the work of Guido Morselli, a writer whose novels were published only after his suicide in 1974.
The result of his many years' studies on Emily Dickinson, he published in 2009 the essay "La Sposa del Terrore" (The Terror's Bride).
In 2010, a screen adaption of his 1997 novel, Voice from the Stone, was announced.
According to the Internet Movie Database, the film originally had Japanese cult movie director Hideo Nakata set to direct until Eric Howell, director of Academy Award 2010 shortlisted film Ana's Playground, took over the helm.
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A new biography of the poet of Amherst is going to be published in 2011.