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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
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intellectuals and academics, and was first directed by the magistrate Francesco Lentini until his death in 2000. Since it is organized by a cultural foundation, . Since 2012 the award has a partnership with the
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. The same year it established an award for young writers, the Mondello Giovani Award. Winners include
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in 2017.


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* 1975 establishments in Italy Awards established in 1975 Italian literary awards
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