Paolo Di Stefano | |
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Born | 1956 |
Occupation | Writer |
Paolo Di Stefano (born 1956) is an Italian novelist and journalist.
Born in Avola, Di Stefano gratuated in Romance studies at the University of Pavia and then started working as a journalist and a columnist for various publications, including Corriere della Sera, La Repubblica and Corriere del Ticino . [1] He debuted as a novelist in 1994, and won several awards including the Viareggio Prize in 2013 for Giallo d'Avola and the Bagutta Prize in 2016 for Ogni altra vita. [2] In 2008 he was a finalist of the Premio Campiello for the novel Nel cuore che ti cerca. [3] He is also an author of essays, short stories and collections of poems. [1]
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