Stefano D'Arrigo (15 October 1919 – 2 May 1992) was an Italian writer. He published three books, the collection of poetry ''Codice Siciliano'' (''The Sicilian Code''), the epic ''Horcynus Orca'' (''Killer Whale'', ) and the novel ''Cima delle Nobildonne''.
D'Arrigo was born in
Alì Terme, in the
province of Messina
The province of Messina (; ) was a Provinces of Italy, province in the autonomous island region of Sicily, Italy. Its capital was the city of Messina. It was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Messina.
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It had an area of , ...
.
He graduated from the
University of Messina
The University of Messina (; Latin: ''Studiorum Universitas Messanae''), known colloquially as UniME, is a state university located in Messina, Sicily, Italy. Founded in 1548 by Pope Paul III, it was the world's first Jesuit college, and today it ...
, where a park is named in his honour.
He worked on ''Horcynus Orca'' from about 1950 until it was published in 1975. Originally it was called ''La testa del delfino'', and was renamed ''I giorni della fera'' (that became ''I Fatti della Fera'') for its first planned publication in 1961 on the review ''Menabó'', directed by
Elio Vittorini. In 2000, the galley proofs of ''I fatti della fera'' were published (), giving readers a chance to compare the two versions: 1961's 660 pages, and 1975's 1,270. D’Arrigo dedicated ''Horcynus Orca'' to his wife Jutta Bruto because she helped him in the drafting of it. Italian translator specializing in Sicilian literature Stephen Sartarelli began a translation of the novel in the 1980s but it has not yet been published. An excerpt appears in Peter Forbes's translation of
Primo Levi
Primo Michele Levi (; 31 July 1919 – 11 April 1987) was a Jewish Italian chemist, partisan, Holocaust survivor and writer. He was the author of several books, collections of short stories, essays, poems and one novel. His best-known works i ...
's anthology, ''The Search for Roots'' ().
In 1961 D'Arrigo played a minor role in
Pasolini
Pier Paolo Pasolini (; 5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian poet, film director, writer, actor and playwright. He is considered one of the defining public intellectuals in 20th-century Italian history, influential both as an artist ...
’s first film, ''
Accattone''.
He died in 1992 in Rome.
Filmography
References
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20th-century Italian novelists
20th-century Italian male writers
University of Messina alumni
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Italian male novelists
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