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Andrea Bajani (born August 16, 1975) is an Italian novelist, poet, and journalist. After his debut with ''Cordiali saluti'' (Einaudi, 2005), it was ''Se consideri le colpe'' (Einaudi, 2007) which brought him a great deal of attention.
Antonio Tabucchi Antonio Tabucchi (; 24 September 1943 – 25 March 2012) was an Italian writer and academic who taught Portuguese language and literature at the University of Siena, Italy. Deeply in love with Portugal, he was an expert, critic and translator of ...
wrote about his
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, "I read this book with an excitement that Italian literature hasn't made me feel in ages." The book won the Super Mondello Prize, the Brancati Prize, the Recanati Prize and the Lo Straniero Prize. After three years, with his novel ''Ogni promessa'' (Einaudi, 2010; published in English as ''Every Promise'' by MacLehose Press), he won the oldest Italian literary award, the
Bagutta Prize The Bagutta Prize is an Italian literary prize that is awarded annually to Italian writers. The prize originated among patrons of Milan's ''Bagutta Ristorante''. The writer Riccardo Bacchelli discovered the restaurant and soon he regularly gathere ...
. His collection of short stories, ''La vita non è in ordine alfabetico'' (Einaudi, 2014) won the Settembrini Prize in 2014. His most recent novel is ''Un bene al mondo'' (Einaudi 2016), and is currently being made into a film. In 2013 he published ''Mi riconosci'', a homage to the famous Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi. In 2017 Einaudi published his first book of poems, ''Promemoria''. The second one, ''Dimora naturale'', was published in 2020. He is also an author of journalistic essays and regularly contributes to the daily newspaper ''
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''. Bajani taught Creative Writing at the Scuola Holden in Turin, and has been Chief Editor for Italian fiction at Bollati Boringhieri publishing house since 2017. A book of literary criticism analyzing his work, written by Sara Sicuro and entitled ''Andrea Bajani. Una geografia del buio'', was published in 2019.


Novels

Bajani's best-known novel, ''Se consideri le colpe'' (Einaudi, 2007), won the
Mondello Prize The Mondello Prize (Italian: Premio Mondello or Premio letterario internazionale Mondello Città di Palermo) is an Italian literary award established in 1975. History The award was founded by a group of Palermo intellectuals and academics, and was ...
, the Recanati Prize, and the Brancati Prize. It will be published in English as ''If you Kept a Record of Sins'' by Archipelago in 2020. Set between Italy and the booming industrial landscape of a Romania teeming with Italian businessmen, it follows the story of Lorenzo, a son striving to come to terms with the memory of his estranged mother. Emmanuel Carrère described the novel as "at once masterful and very touching." ''Ogni Promessa'' (Einaudi, 2010; published in English as ''Every Promise'') is half a love-story, half an exploration of memory and its power. From Sara and Pietro's struggle to conceive a child, to the ghosts of World War II, to Italy's military attempts in Russia, the story moves between time and place, creating a vivid tangle of intersecting hopes, desires, and memories. Antonio Tabucchi described the novel as “A unique book that within the space of a novel produces a sort of concentrated ''comédie humaine'', which upon reading expands and deflates, creating a narrative universe in development...a very special story whose themes recall the great classics.” De Telegraaf wrote of the book: “Andrea Bajani’s phrases are meandering and beautiful Moving, poetic, exuberant." ''La vita non è in ordine alfabetico'' (Einaudi, 2014) is a compilation of short stories in the vein of Italo Calvino, two for each letter of the alphabet. The style moves between poetry and prose, with seemingly unconnected stories linked together. An article in ''la Repubblica'' wrote of the book, "Bajani shows us that words can be knives, stones, soap bubbles, medicinal leaves, love potions or instruments of torture. Words are not just means of communication. They embody life, desire, the flesh. We don’t simply use words, we are made of them; we live and breathe through words." The Dutch novelist and poet, Cees Nooteboom, wrote "this book has touched a nerve." ''Un bene al mondo'' (Einaudi, 2016) is the tale of a boy and his pain. Between fairy-tale and magic realism, the book does not fall neatly in generic literary categories. Michael Cunningham described it thus: "Bajani is a true original. His prose is possessed of the simple, cadenced rhythm I associate with fairy tales, as is a certain, subtle sense of the fantastic in his imagery, though the story he’s telling is very much for adults, and takes place in an all-too-real world. Bajani’s work is suffused with a certain innocence that not only belies but intensifies the pain and anomie of which he writes...There's love, there's wonder, as well. There is, in short, much of what makes life worth writing about." ''Il libro delle case'' (Feltrinelli, 2021) tells the story of a man called Io through the houses the he lived in. The story spans the life of Io from birth in 1975 to 2020 through short chapters, not in chronological order, describing the places where Io or other characters in the story have lived. The novel explores life, friendship, love and emotional struggles of Io through the rooms that witnessed them. The personal story of Io is weaved together with two momentous events: the kidnapping and subsequent killing of the prime minister
Aldo Moro Aldo Romeo Luigi Moro (; 23 September 1916 – 9 May 1978) was an Italian statesman and a prominent member of the Christian Democracy (DC). He served as prime minister of Italy from December 1963 to June 1968 and then from November 1974 to July 1 ...
in 1978, and the discovery of the body of well-know writer and film-maker
Pier Paolo Pasolini Pier Paolo Pasolini (; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian poet, filmmaker, writer and intellectual who also distinguished himself as a journalist, novelist, translator, playwright, visual artist and actor. He is considered one of ...
, killed in 1975. *''Cordiali saluti'' (''Yours Sincerely'')(Einaudi, 2005) *''Mi spezzo ma non m'impiego'' (''I break, but I don't bend'')(Einaudi, 2006) *''Se consideri le colpe'' (''If you Kept a Record of Sins'')(Einaudi, 2007) *''Domani niente scuola'' (''No School Tomorrow'')(Einaudi, 2008) *''Ogni Promessa'' (''Every Promise'')(Einaudi, 2010) *''Mi riconosci'' (''You Know Me'') (Feltrinelli, 2013) *''La vita non è in ordine alfabetico'' (''Life is not in Alphabetical Order'') (Einaudi, 2014) *''Un bene al mondo'' (''One Good Thing in the World'') (Einaudi, 2016) *''Il libro delle case'' (''The Book of Houses'') (Feltrinelli, 2021)


Poetry

*''Promemoria'' (''Reminders'') (Einaudi, 2017)


Editions in other languages

*''Très cordialement'' trad. Vincent Raynaud (Éditions du Panama, 2005) *''Si tu retiens les fautes'' trad. Vincent Raynaud (Editions Gallimard, 2009) *''Toutes les familles'' trad. Vincent Raynaud (Editions Gallimard, 2013) *''Mit herzlichen Grüßen'' (Mit einem Nachwort von Ascanio Celestini) (Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 2010) *''Lorenzos Reise'' (dtv premium), *''Liebe und andere Versprechen'' (dtv premium), *''Liebe und andere Versprechen'' (dtv eBook), *''Every Promise'' trad. Alistair McEwen (MacLehose Press, Jun 2013) *''De belofte'' Dutch Trad.Yond Boeke, Patty Krone (Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep) *''Wie houdt dan stand?'' Dutch Trad. Yond Boeke, Patty Krone (Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, 2010) ISBN 9 789025367015


Stories in collections

*''Paolino e la vita di città'' in ''Opere d'inchiostro'' (Rubettino,1999) *''Vicini'' in ''Lettere in-chiostro'' (Marcovaldo ; Addictions, 1999) *''Il cielo dell'Africa è più grande che qui'' in ''Questa è l'Africa'' (Edizioni dell'Arco, 2004) *''Storia di un altro impiegato'' in ''Deandreide'' (BUR, 2006) *''All inclusive'' in ''Laboriosi oroscopi'' (Ediesse, 2006) *''La data scritta in fondo'' in ''1987/2007 I venti racconti + uno'' (Edizione speciale per Marie Claire, 2007) *''Forse si muore così'' in ''Mordi&Fuggi'' (Manni, 2007) *''Grattacapo'' voce in ''Dizionario affettivo della lingua italiana'' (Fandango, 2008) *''Non ci sono più le Vespe di una volta'' in ''ho visto cose'' (BUR, 2008) *''Il quarto strato'' in ''Le nuove ricette del cuore'' (Blu Edizioni, 2008) *''Andirivieni'' in ''Pene d'amore'' (Guanda, 2008) *''La morte di Babbo Natale'' in Natale sotto la Mole (interlinea, 2008) *''Tanto si doveva'' in ''Lavoro da morire. Racconti di un'Italia sfruttata'', di AA.VV. (Einaudi, 2009) *''A scuola sotto le macerie'' in ''Consiglio di classe'' (Ediesse, 2009)


Reportage

*'' Mi spezzo ma non m'impiego'' (Einaudi, 2006) *''Domani niente scuola'' (Einaudi, 2008)


Other

*''Scrivere non è importante, ma non si può fare altro'' in Il valore letterario nel romanzo del Novecento europeo – i quaderni del Baretti (Gribaudo, 2000) *''Il grande spot'' in Scrivere sul fronte occidentale (Feltrinelli, 2002) *''Un tempo era il lavoro'' in ''Italia. Immagini e storia1945-2005 – 3. Il lavoro'' (volume supplement in the Unit) *''Parole a maglia'' in ''Annali 2007/III - Fondazione europea del disegno (Fondation Adami)'' (Bruno Mondadori, Ricerca, 2007) *Prefazione a ''Venaria città reale'' by Ornella Orlandini (EGA Editore, Collana Immagini, 2008) *''chi non muore si rivede'' racconto per il Natale 2008 by In Adv, Media By Design, Ineditha, Dgt Media. Volume stampato in trecento copie numerate. *''Tutti i bambini del mondo'' in ''la figlia di Isacco'' by Valerio Berruti (Damiano Editore, 2009) *Postfazione a ''Dal Comunismo al Consumismo'' by Mihai Butcovan - Marco Belli (La Carmelina Edizioni-Linea BN),


Translations

*''sono un assassino'' (''Je suis un assassin'', Éditions du Rocher, 2002) by Laurent Graeve (Instar Libri, 2003) *''Clima di paura'' (''Climate of Fear'', Profil Books Ltd., 2004) by Wole Soyinka ( with Mariapaola Pierini) (Codice edizioni, 2005) *''Il piccolo principe'' (''Le petit prince'') (Einaudi, 2014)


Theatre

*''Acqua-Storie da un pianeta assetato'', with Mariapaola Pierini, Produced Onda Teatro, 2003 *''Miserabili - Io e Margareth Thatcher'', with Marco Paolini-Lorenzo Monguzzi-Michela Signori, produzione Michela Signori per JOLEFILM, 2007 (the show is also distributed on DVD and music on CD) *''"18.000 giorni" Il pitone'', Produced Fuorivia and Teatro Stabile di Torino, 2010


References


External links


Andrea Bajani: professional writer
videos, reviews, interviews and more (continually updated) (available in English using Google translate)
Andrea Bajani: Current news, Books, Interview, Review
Site by Andrea Bajani in German (available in English using Google translate)
''Screw project''
Weekly column by Andrea Bajani held on Torinosette of La Stampa, here you can read the articles (available in English using Google translate).
Andrea Bajani on Giulio Einaudi editore web page

''Prisoner in Facebook''
DFby the Italian newspaper '' Il Sole 24 Ore''
Andrea Bajani
at the Berlin International Literature Festival 2014

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