Paolo Cognetti

Paolo Cognetti (Milan, January 27, 1978) is an Italian writer. He started studying mathematics at university, but quit to enroll at Milan's film-making school Civica Scuola di Cinema «Luchino Visconti», where he graduated in 1999. He taught himself American literature and started directing documentaries in 2004, especially about social, political and literary topics. His first work as a writer was the short story Fare ordine, which won the Premio Subway−Letteratura. He loves New York City, which has become the main subject of some of his documentaries. His other passion is the mountain, where he likes to spend a few months alone every year. In 2016, he published his first novel Le otto montagne (The Eight Mountains, English translation by Simon Carnell and Erica Segre for Atria Books, 2018),[1] which granted him the Premio Strega 2017, Italy′s most prestigious literary award, as well as various international awards, such as the Prix Médicis étranger, the Prix François Sommer, and the English Pen Translates Award.[2]

Paolo Cognetti
Born27 January 1978 (1978-01-27) (age 42)
Milan, Italy
OccupationWriter
AwardsSubway-Letteratura, Premio Strega,Premio Médicis

Works

  • Fare ordine. [Genere: storia d'amore; 1 racconto da 5 fermate], Milan, 2003
  • Manuale per ragazze di successo, Rome, 2004
  • Una cosa piccola che sta per esplodere, Rome, 2007
  • Sofia si veste sempre di nero, Rome, 2012
  • Il nuotatore, with Mara Cerri, Rome, 2013
  • The eight mountains,Turin , 2016[3]

Documentaries

  • Scrivere/New York, 2004

Essay

  • New York è una finestra senza tende, 2010
  • Il ragazzo selvatico. Quaderno di montagna, Milan, 2013
  • A pesca nelle pozze più profonde , Roma, 2014
  • Tutte le mie preghiere guardano verso ovest,2014
gollark: https://moultano.wordpress.com/2021/07/20/tour-of-the-sacred-library/
gollark: ↑ more of the "tricking AI things into generating nicer images" stuff
gollark: https://twitter.com/E08477/status/1418440857578098691
gollark: https://osmarks.net/osbill/
gollark: I do *not* trust this government with anything relating to the internet.

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