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Giorgio Manganelli (15 November 1922 – 28 May 1990) was an Italian journalist,
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writer, translator and literary critic. A native of
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, he was one of the leaders of the avant-garde literary movement in Italy in the 1960s, Gruppo 63. He was a baroque and expressionist writer. Manganelli translated
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's ''Manfred'' and others into Italian. He published an experimental work of fiction, ''Hilarotragoedia'', in 1964, at the time he was a member of the avant-garde '' Gruppo 63'' (Group 63). ''Centuria'', which won the
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is probably his most approachable; it was translated into English in 2005 by Henry Martin. ''Agli dei ulteriori'' comprises a linked collection of short pieces including an exchange of letters between Hamlet and the Princess of Cleves and concludes with a fake learned article on the language of the dead. He died in Rome in 1990. He was an atheist. Italo Calvino called him ' a writer unlike any other, an inexhaustible and irresistible inventor in the game of language and ideas'.Jean Stein 'Back Matter' ''Grand Street'' No.59, Time (Winter, 1997)


Works

* ''Hilarotragedia'' (1964, n.ed. 1987) * ''La letteratura come menzogna'' (1967, n.ed. 1985) * ''Nuovo commento'' (1969, n.ed. 1993) * ''Agli dèi ulteriori'' (1972, n.ed. 1989) * ''Lunario dell'orfano sannita'' (1973, n.ed. 1989) * ''Cina e altri orienti'' (1974) * ''In un luogo imprecisato'' (1974) * ''A e B'' (1975) * ''Sconclusione'' (1976) * ''Pinocchio: un libro parallelo'' (1977, n.ed. 2003) * ''Cassio governa a Cipro'' (1977) * ''Centuria: cento piccoli romanzi fiume'' (1979, n.ed. 1995) * ''Amore'' (1981) * ''Angosce di stile'' (1981) * ''Discorso dell'ombra e dello stemma'' (1982) * ''Dall'inferno'' (1985, n.ed. 1998) * ''Tutti gli errori'' (1986) * ''Laboriose inezie'' (1986) * ''Rumori o voci'' (1987) * ''Salons'' (1987, n.ed. 2000) * ''Improvvisi per macchina da scrivere'' (1989) * ''Antologia privata'' (1989) * ''Encomio del tiranno'' (1990) * ''La palude definitiva'' (1991) * ''Il presepio'' (1992) * ''Esperimento con l'India'' (1992) * ''Il rumore sottile della prosa'' (1994) * ''La notte'' (1996) * ''Le interviste impossibili'' (1997, but 1975) * ''De America'' (1998, ed. L.Scarlini) * ''Contributo critico allo studio delle dottrine politiche del '600 italiano'' (1999, ed. P.Napoli) * ''Il vescovo e il ciarlatano'' (2001, ed. E.Trevi) * ''La penombra mentale. Interviste e conversazioni 1965–1990 ''(2001, ed. R.Deidier) * ''L'infinita trama di Allah. Viaggi nell'Islam 1973–1987'' (2002, ed. G.Pulce) * ''L'impero romanzesco'' (2003, ed. V.Papetti) * ''UFO e altri oggetti non identificati'' (2003, ed. R.Manica) * ''Il romanzo inglese del Settecento'' (2004, ed. V.Papetti) * ''La favola pitagorica. Luoghi italiani'' (2005, ed. A.Cortellessa) * ''Tragedie da leggere. Tutto il teatro'' (2005, ed. L.Scarlini) * ''L'isola pianeta e altri settentrioni'' (2006, ed. A.Cortellessa) * ''Poesie'' (2006, ed. D.Piccini) * ''Un'allucinazione fiamminga'' (2006, ed. G.Pulce) * ''Mammifero italiano'' (2007, ed. M.Belpoliti) * ''Vita di Samuel Johnson'' (2008) * ''Circolazione a più cuori. Lettere familiari'' (2008) * ''Ti ucciderò, mia capitale'' (2011, ed. S.S.Nigro) TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH * "Tutti gli errori" "All the Errors" translated by Henry Martin, McPherson and Company, New York, 1986. * "Centuria" "Centuria: One Hundred Ouroboric Novels" translated by Henry Martin, McPherson and Company, 2005. TRANSLATED INTO FRENCH * "Hilarotragoedia" translated by Christophe Mileschi, Zones Sensibles, 2017. CRITICAL STUDIES IN ENGLISH * "The Eloquence of Ghosts: Giorgio Manganelli and the Afterlife of the Avant-Garde", Florian Mussgnug, Peter Lang, 2010. * "Giorgio Manganelli and the Illegible Obscene," Rebecca Falkoff, Italian Studies, Vol. 70 No. 1, 2015.


Awards

*1979
Viareggio Prize The Viareggio Prize ( it, Premio Viareggio, italic=no or ) is an Italian literary prize, first awarded in 1930. Named after the Tuscan city of Viareggio, it was conceived by three friends, , Carlo Salsa and Leonida Rèpaci, to rival the Milanes ...
in Literature for '' Centuria''


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Encyclopædia Britannica article
{{DEFAULTSORT:Manganelli, Giorgio 1922 births 1990 deaths Gruppo 63 Italian Expressionist writers Journalists from Milan Italian male journalists Writers from Milan Viareggio Prize winners Analysands of Ernst Bernhard 20th-century Italian novelists 20th-century Italian male writers 20th-century Italian journalists