Sergio De Santis

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Sergio De Santis (born in 1953 in Napoli, Italy) is an author known for his short stories.

Career

De Santis is currently working for the newspaper La Repubblica.

Some of the De Santis' short stories have been published in magazines, such as Linea d’ombra and Nuovi Argomenti, and in the anthologies Decalogo, (Rizzoli) and Luna nuova (Argo).

In 2000, he published the book Malussìa, Storie del vulcano muto with the publishing group Avagliano editore.

In 2006, he was a finalist of the most important Italian literary prize, il Premio Strega, with the book Cronache dalla città dei crolli.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Premio strega Palmese e de santis 'Abbiamo già vinto'". La Repubblica. 10 June 2006. Retrieved 28 March 2010.