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Andrea Bajani (born August 16, 1975 in Rome) is an Italian writer and journalist . Bajani won the Mondello Prize (''ex aequo'' with Antonio Scurati, Flavio Soriga and Luca Giachi) in 2008 for his novel ''Se consideri le colpe'' (''If you consider the faults''), written in 2007; in 2008 he has also won the Brancati Prize—with Massimo Onofri and Franco Loi. In March 2011 it was announced that Bajani had won the 2011 Bagutta Prize for his novel ''Ogni Promessa'' (to be published in English as ''Every Promise'' by MacLehose Press).〔(maclehosepress.com )〕 ==Biography== Bajani was born in Rome. While he was still very young, the family moved to Cuneo, later to Piemont, and then to Turin, where he presently resides. In 2002 Bajani published his first novel, ''Morto un papa'' (''A Pope is Dead''), and in 2003 his second novel, ''Qui non ci sono perdenti'' (''There aren't losers here''). His third novel, ''Cordiali Saluti'' (''Cordial Waves''), written in 2005, was a success, so he started to write novels based on the lives of average Italian workers. In 2006 he wrote a reportage called ''Mi spezzo ma non m’impiego'' (''I break, but I don't bend'') – an Italian workers' motto – about the uncertainties facing Italian workers. It was published by Einaudi.〔http://www.einaudi.it/autori/scheda/(idAutore)/0007080/〕
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