Roberto Piumini is an Italian writer, known particularly for his children's stories.
Life
editRoberto Piumini was born in the town of Edolo in northern Italy[1] and graduated with a degree in pedagogy from the Università Cattolica in Milan.[2] His first book, Il giovane che entrava nel palazzo, won the first edition of the Cento Prize for children's books, chaired by author Gianni Rodari. During his long and prolific career he has written stories and poetry for readers of all ages [3][2][4] and has been awarded numerous prizes. He is regarded as one of Italy's "most beloved children's authors".[5]
Selected works
edit- Il giovane che entrava nel palazzo (1978)
- Il Cuoco prigioniero (1985), on which was based the animated film Totò Sapore e la magica storia della pizza
- Il carro a sei ruote (1986)
- Lo stralisco (1987)
- Motu-Iti. L'isola dei gabbiani (1989)
- Denis del pane (1992)
- Mattia e il nonno(1993)
- Caratteristiche del bosco sacro (2000)
- Il diavolo al mulino (2001)
- La nuova Commedia di Dante (2004)
- L'amatore (2011)
- L'amorosa figura (2013)
- Tre fratelli Piumini (2013)
- I silenziosi strumenti d'amore (2014)
- Shakespeare in versi (2017)
- Alzati, Martin (2018)
- La rosa di Brod (2019)
- La barba del Manzoni (2020)
- Kintaro. Il ragazzo d'oro (2021)
His lyrics have been set to music by Enzo Rao for songs performed by Oriana Civile
Works in translation
editEnglish translations of stories told or retold by Roberto Piumini include:
- The Tortoise and the Hare, illustrated by Barbara Nascimbeni (2011)[6]
- The Selfish Giant, illustrated by Nicoletta Costa (2011)[7]
- Glowrushes, translated by Leah Janeczko (2022)[8]
His stories have been translated into numerous other languages including French,[9] German,[10] Dutch, and Polish.[11] His poem Is There Something in the Air?, a "playful antivirus made of words", has been translated into over 40 languages.[4]
Awards
edit- 1979 - Cento Prize for Il giovane che entrava nel palazzo[12]
- 1983 - Premio Andersen Baia delle favole[13]
- 1984 - Premio Le Palme d'oro for Storie dell'orizzonte
- 1991 - Premio letterario Piero Chiara[14]
- 1994 - Vlag en Wimpel award for the Dutch translation of Mattia e il nonno
- 1995 - Vlag en Wimpel award for the Dutch translation of Lo stralisco
- 1995 - Premio Dessì for La rosa di Brod
- 1995 - Premio Cento for Denis del pane[15]
- 1998 - Rattenfänger-Literaturpreis Hameln for the German translation of Motu-Iti: l'isola dei gabbiani[16]
- 2012 - Premio Settembrini for L'amatore, (2011)[17]
- 2014 - Premio Graziosi Terra lifetime achievement award, in particular for Mattia e il nonno[18]
- 2020 - Premio Andersen - Trofeo Baia delle Favole for Nel regno di Bistoria[19]
- 2020 - Premio Rodari lifetime achievement award[20]
References
edit- ^ "Piumini, Roberto nell'Enciclopedia Treccani". www.treccani.it.
- ^ a b "Piumini, Roberto". archivio.festivaletteratura.it.
- ^ "Piumini, Robèrto su Enciclopedia | Sapere.it". www.sapere.it.
- ^ a b Fiere, Bologna. "Tag". Fairtale The BCBF waggles.
- ^ Fiere, Bologna. "Is There Something in the Air? - Roberto Piumini". Fairtale The BCBF waggles.
- ^ The Tortoise and the Hare. Capstone. 2011. ISBN 9781404865037.
- ^ The Selfish Giant. Capstone. 7 January 2011. ISBN 9781404864986 – via Google Books.
- ^ https://pushkinpress.com/books/a-world-for-madurer. Pushkin Children's Press 2022. ISBN 9781782693819
- ^ "RENCONTRE AVEC L'AUTEUR ROBERTO PIUMINI". iiclione.esteri.it.
- ^ "Roberto Piumini - Autoren - Hanser Literaturverlage". www.hanser-literaturverlage.de.
- ^ "dr Ewa Nicewicz | Wydział Nauk Humanistycznych". wnh.uksw.edu.pl.
- ^ "Premio Letteratura Ragazzi". www.premioletteraturaragazzi.it.
- ^ "Roberto Piumini".
- ^ "Albo d'oro del Premio Chiara | Premio Chiara". www.premiochiara.it.
- ^ "Premio Letteratura Ragazzi". www.premioletteraturaragazzi.it.
- ^ "Rattenfänger-Literaturpreis | Literaturpreis Gewinner".
- ^ "Regione Veneto - Premio Settembrini 2012". www.regione.veneto.it. Archived from the original on 17 July 2013.
- ^ "Al cantafiabe Roberto Piumini il premio Graziosi Terra degli aironi | FreeNovara". www.freenovara.it.
- ^ "Premio Andersen: proclamati i vincitori". 5 September 2020.
- ^ https://www.interlinea.com/news--il-premio-rodari-festeggia-la-carriera-di-roberto-piumini-745.html [Italian]
External links
edit- Official website (in Italian)
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