Pier Angelo Soldini
Pier Angelo Soldini (25 May 1910 – 12 July 1974) was an Italian novelist, essayist and journalist.
Pier Angelo Soldini | |
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Born | 25 May 1910 Castelnuovo Scrivia, Italy |
Died | 12 July 1974 64) Volpedo, Italy | (aged
Born in Castelnuovo Scrivia, in 1935 Soldini won a special Viareggio Prize for best first work thanks to his debut novel Alghe e meduse. In 1937, he won the Bagutta Prize for the book Sole e bandiere.[1]
Soldini collaborated as a journalist with various publications, and was editorial director of the publishing house Palazzi.[1] He died on July 12, 1974 in Volpedo, where he was spending his holidays.[1]
Further reading
- Roberto Carlo Delconte. Tra giornalismo e letteratura. Pier Angelo Soldini (1910-2010) e la cultura del Novecento. Comune di Castelnuovo Scrivia, 2011. ISBN 8895805135.
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