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Francesco Piccolo (born 1964) is an Italian author of novels, short stories and screen plays. In 2014, he won Italy's leading literary award the Premio Strega for ''Il desiderio di essere come tutti''. Piccolo was born at Caserta. His novels and short story collections include ''Allegro occidentale'', ''E se c'ero dormivo'', ''Il tempo imperfetto'', and ''Storie di primogeniti e figli unici'' (all published by Feltrinelli); ''l'Italia spensierata'' (Laterza); and ''La separazione del maschio'' (Einaudi). With ''Storie di primogeniti e figli unici'' he won two literary prizes: the Premio Giuseppe Berto and the Premio letterario Piero Chiara. In the cinema he has worked on screenplays for ''My Name Is Tanino'', ''Paz!'' (based on cartoons by Andrea Pazienza), ''Ovunque sei'', ''Il caimano'' (for which he, Nanni Moretti and Federica Pontremoli were awarded the 2006 David di Donatello for Best Script), ''Nemmeno in un sogno'', ''Caos calmo'' (in which he also made an appearance〔(‘Full cast and crew for Caos calmo (2008)’ ), IMDb.〕) and ''Giorni e nuvole''. He has also written for newspapers and periodicals, including ''la Repubblica'' and ''Diario''. Piccolo lives in Rome, where he runs the screenwriters laboratory for the DAMS course at Roma Tre. ==Notes== :''This article originated as a translation of (this version ) of its counterpart in the Italian-language Wikipedia.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Francesco Piccolo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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