Andrea Molesini | |
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Born | Venice, Italy | 28 December 1954
Occupation | Writer |
Andrea Molesini (born 28 December 1954) is an Italian novelist.
Born in Venice, Molesini started his career as a translator and an author of stories for children and fables. [1] [2]
Also active as a poet and an essayist, his debut novel Not All Bastards Are from Vienna (Italian : Non tutti i bastardi sono di Vienna), earned him the Campiello Prize in 2010. [1] He teaches comparative literature at the University of Padua. [1]
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