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'''Niccolò Ammaniti''' (born [[September 25]], [[1966]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]]) is an Italian writer. As a young [[Italian language|Italian]] [[novel|novelist]], Ammaniti was part of the ''cannibali'' group, from the anthology ''Gioventù Cannibale'' by [[Daniele Brolli]] ([[Einaudi]] [[1996]]), where he wrote a short novel together with [[Luisa Brancaccio]].
'''Niccolò Ammaniti''' (born [[September 25]], [[1966]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]]) is an Italian writer. As a young [[Italian language|Italian]] [[novel|novelist]], Ammaniti was part of the ''cannibali'' group, from the anthology ''Gioventù Cannibale'' by [[Daniele Brolli]] ([[Einaudi]] [[1996]]), where he wrote a short novel together with [[Luisa Brancaccio]].


He became noted in [[2001]] with the publication of ''[[I'm Not Scared|Io non ho paura]]'', a novel which was later made into a [[movie]] directed by [[Gabriele Salvatores]].
He became noted in [[2001]] with the publication of ''[[I'm Not Scared|Io non ho paura]]'', a [[novel]] which was later made into a [[movie]] directed by [[Gabriele Salvatores]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 23:43, 7 September 2007

Niccolò Ammaniti (born September 25, 1966 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian writer. As a young Italian novelist, Ammaniti was part of the cannibali group, from the anthology Gioventù Cannibale by Daniele Brolli (Einaudi 1996), where he wrote a short novel together with Luisa Brancaccio.

He became noted in 2001 with the publication of Io non ho paura, a novel which was later made into a movie directed by Gabriele Salvatores.

Bibliography