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Fulvio Caccia

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Fulvio Caccia (born 10 January 1952, in Florence, Italy) is a contemporary Italian poet, novelist and essayist. He won the 1994 Prix du Gouverneur Général.[1]

Biography

Fulvio Caccia graduated from l'Université du Québec à Montréal in 1979. He lives in Paris.[2]

Works

  • Irpinia, (Guernica, 1983)
  • Scirocco (Triptyque, 1985)
  • Aknos, (Guernica, 1994, Prix du Gouverneur-général du Canada)
  • La chasse spirituelle, (le Noroît, 2005)
  • Golden Eighties, un recueil de nouvelles (Montréal, Balzac 1994)
  • La république métis (Balzac en 1997)
  • La ligne gothique (Tryptique, 2004)
  • La coïncidence (2005)
  • Le secret, publié à l’automne 2006
  • Bruno Ramirez et Lamberto Tassinari La transculture et viceversa (Triptyque, Montréal 2010)
  • Italie et Autres Voyages (le Noroît, Montréal / Bruno Doucey, Paris 2010)

References

  1. ^ "Fulvio Caccia : Canadian Writers : Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences". canadian-writers.athabascau.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
  2. ^ "Fulvio Caccia - Guernica Editions". guernicaeditions.com. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
External videos
video icon ... e cultura politica": Fulvio Caccia, RSI