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Eugenio Corti : ウィキペディア英語版
Eugenio Corti
Eugenio Corti (21 January 1921 – 4 February 2014) was an Italian writer. He was born in Besana in Brianza, Italy. After participating in the Italian retreat from Russia in World War II, he joined the Italian Freedom Fighters. Based on these experiences, he wrote ''Few Returned'' and ''The Last Soldiers of the King.'' His seminal work, however, is ''The Red Horse'', a 1000-page novel again based on his experiences and those of his fellow Italians during and after the Second World War.〔()〕 It was voted the best book of the 1980s in a public survey in Italy and has been translated into six languages, including Japanese.〔()〕 It has had twenty-five editions since it was first published in May 1983.
==Awards and other initiatives==
In summer 1994, a poll promoted by the newspaper ''Avvenire'' revealed that Corti was the most popular Christian writer in Italy. Corti received the international award of the Golden Medal for Merit of the Catholic Culture in 2000. In May 2005, the "Eugenio Corti" international cultural association was officially formed. The association was born from the initiative of some readers, mostly young college students and professionals, and was aimed at publicizing the writer and his works to the world of culture and to the larger public, as well as, more in general, making culture with Corti's figure as an inspiration. One of the main activities of the association is the promotion of lectures and meetings.
On 7 December 2007, the ''Comune'' (Council) of Milan awarded Corti the Ambrogino d'Oro. Between June and July 2008 the weekly ''Famiglia Cristiana'' sold ''The Red Horse'' in attachment to the magazine, in three volumes. In November 2009, following an official poll which appeared on the French weekly ''Le Figaro magazine'', ''The Red Horse'' was pointed out by critic Etienne de Montety as the most important novel appeared in France in the last 25 years. On 18 December 2009, the Province of Milano awarded Corti the prestigious Prize Isimbardi, for citizens and associations promoting worthy initiatives in favour of the Milan community.
On 9 February 2010, the Lombard regional council gave him the "Lombardy for Work" prize, an acknowledgement for the inspiration, industry and creativity of citizens who may have contributed significantly to the economical and social development of Lombardy in the field of work, and enterprise. Specifically, Corti received the award for cultural merits. On 6 March 2010, during the meeting called "Eugenio Corti, Brianza and the world: the rediscovery of the Brianza model for the global society in the Third Millennium" that took place in Monza, the committee for Eugenio Corti's Nobel Prize candidacy was officially introduced. On 22 April 2010, in Monza, Corti received one of the special prizes of the "BtoB Awards - Dale Carnegie Training", an event arranged by the ''Best to Brianza'' magazine and sponsored by the Italian branch of Dale Carnegie Italia with support from the council of the Province of Monza and Brianza.

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