Alberto Capitta

Alberto Capitta (born 1954 in Sassari) is an Italian writer.

Alberto Capitta

Biography

Alberto Capitta currently lives and works in Sassari as an actor and playwright. His novel Creaturine (Il Maestrale 2004, Frassinelli 2005) was finalist for the Strega Prize, one of Italy's most influential and controversial literary awards.

In 2006 he received the prize Lo Straniero, "as one of the most interesting writers of an extraordinary Sardinian flowering", namely of the Sardinian Literary Spring, started in the late eighties of the last century by a group of young writers including Marcello Fois and others (and eventually even some not so young like Giulio Angioni),[1] Salvatore Mannuzzu and Sergio Atzeni, after the works of individual figures such as Grazia Deledda, Emilio Lussu, Giuseppe Dessì, Gavino Ledda, Salvatore Satta.

Works

Bibliography

References

  1. Giulio Angioni, Cartas de Logu. Scrittori Sardi allo specchio, CUEC 2007

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