Michela Murgia
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Michela Murgia (born 3 June 1972) is an Italian novelist, playwright and radio personality. She is a winner of the
Premio Campiello The ''Premio Campiello'' is an annual Italian literary prize. A Jury of Literary Experts (''Giuria di letterati'' in Italian) identifies books published during the year and, in a public hearing, selects five of those as finalists. These books ar ...
and the Mondello International Literary Prize.


Biography

Michela Murgia was born in
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on 3 June 1972. At the age of 18, she was taken in by her adoptive family as a ''filla de anima'', a soul-child, a traditional Sardinian adoption. In contrast to the usual age of between 10 and 14 years, Murgia's adoption was delayed because of her natural father's opposition. Murgia attended the Lorenzo Mossa Oristano institute for technical studies, and then joined the Institute of Religious Studies of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oristano The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oristano ( la, Archidioecesis Arborensis) is a Metropolitan bishop, metropolitan see of the Roman Catholic Church in Sardinia, Italy. It was created in the eleventh century. Its only suffragan is the Diocese of A ...
to study theology. Murgia taught religious studies at middle and grammar schools in Oristano for six years but never finished her studies.


Career


Literary

Michela Murgia's first work, ''Il mondo deve sapere'', was published in 2006. This was a satire on the telemarketing call centre, highlighting the economic exploitation and
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of its workers. The book was dramatised for the stage by David Emmer and starred
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. It was also filmed by
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, and released in 2008 as '' Tutta la vita davanti''. In 2008, Murgia wrote a travel book on her native Sardinia, ''Viaggio in Sardegna''. Murgia's 2009 novel, ''Accabadora'', gained several awards including the Mondello International Literary Prize and the Molinello Award for First Fiction. ''L'incontro'', a novella, appeared in 2012. In 2013, Murgia co-authored a book titled ''L'ho uccisa perché l'amavo’. Falso!'' with Loredana Lipperini, which tackled the issues of violence on women in Italy. In 2016, Murgia published "Chirú," a novel about a cross generational mentoring relationship.


Columnist

She writes for
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; her column, which began in January 2021, is titled "L'Antitaliana" ("the anti-Italian").


Actress

She performed in Quasi Grazia, a Play by Marcello Fois, as
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.


Political

In the regional elections of February 2014, she stood as a candidate as part of the ''Possible Sardinia'' coalition, which aimed to achieve Sardinian independence via the ballot, similar to the
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and the Scottish referendums of 2014. Murgia did not get a seat; she came third in the polls, gaining 10% of the vote.


Awards and honours

Murgia is a member of the ''Società Italiana delle Letterate''. * 2010 -
Premio Campiello The ''Premio Campiello'' is an annual Italian literary prize. A Jury of Literary Experts (''Giuria di letterati'' in Italian) identifies books published during the year and, in a public hearing, selects five of those as finalists. These books ar ...
* 2010 - Premio Mondello * 2009 -
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Bibliography


Novels

* ''Il mondo deve sapere: Romanzo tragicomico di una telefonista precaria'' (Milan: Edizioni, 2006) * ''Accabadora'' (Turin: Einaudi, 2009) * ''L'Incontro'' (Turin: Einaudi, 2012)


Non-fiction

* ''Viaggio in Sardegna: Undici percorsi nell'isola che non si vede'' (Turin: Einaudi, 2008) * ''‘L'ho uccisa perché l'amavo’ : Falso!'' (with Loredana Lipperini) (Bari: Laterza, 2013) * ''‘#Stai zitta e altre nove frasi che non vogliamo sentire più'' (Einaudi, 2021)


Works in English

* ''Accabadora'' (Translated by Sylvester Mazzarella, Berkeley, CA: Counterpoint, 2012) * ''How to be a fascist : a manual'', New York : Penguin Books, 2020.


References

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