Flaiano Prize
The Flaiano Prize (Premio Flaiano)[1], is an Italian international award recognizing achievement in the fields of theater, cinema, television, and literature (novel, poetry, and literary criticism).[2] Established in honour of author and screenwriter Ennio Flaiano and endowed with a purse of 5000€, the prize has been awarded annually since 1976 at the Teatro Monumentale Gabriele d’Annunzio in Pescara, Flaiano’s hometown.
Award winners
Literary Prize
- 1976: Emma Giammattei, Renato Minore
- 1977: Goffredo Parise
- 1978: Guido Ceronetti
- 1979: Mario Praz
- 1980: Mario Soldati
- 1981: Roberto Ridolfi
- 1982: Carlo Betocchi, Pietro Citati
- 1983: Mimì Zorzi, Gino Bacchetti
- 1984: Antonio Altomonte, Gesualdo Bufalino
- 1985: Francesco Burdin, Raffaele La Capria
- 1986: Piero Chiara, Paolo Barbaro, Mario Rigoni Stern
- 1987: Gian Luigi Piccioli, Franca Rossi, Gaetano Afeltra
- 1988: Lorenzo Mondo, Giorgio Soavi
- 1989: Maria Corti, Fruttero & Lucentini
- 1990: Luigi Malerba, Claudio Magris
- 1991: John Banville, Francesca Sanvitale, Antonio Tabucchi, Antonio Cibotto
- 1992: Peter Handke, Giuliana Morandini, José Saramago
- 1993: Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio, Domenico Rea, Luis Sepúlveda
- 1994: Manuel Vásquez Montalbán, Marie NDiaye, Giuseppe Pontiggia
- 1995: Daniele Del Giudice, Allan Folsom, Jostein Gaarder
- 1996: Enzo Bettiza, Paulo Coelho, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Daniel Pennac, Abraham B.Yehoshua, Ken Saro-Wiwa (in his memory)
- 1997: Tom Clancy, Dacia Maraini, Patrick Robinson
- 1998: Andrea Camilleri, Daniel Chavarría, Ian McEwan
- 1999: Vincenzo Consolo, Edwidge Danticat, Max Gallo
- 2000: Alex Garland, Javier Marías, Daniel Picouly, Fabrizia Ramondino
- 2001: Michèle Desbordes, Patrick McGrath, Roberto Pazzi
- 2002: Peter Carey, Silvana Grasso, Per Olov Enquist
- 2003: John Crowley, Antonio Munoz Molina, Harry Mulish, Elisabetta Rasy, Nikolaj Spasskij
- 2004: Aziz Chouaki, Paolo Di Stefano, David Grossman
- 2005: Alberto Bevilacqua, Gianni Celati, Dacia Maraini, Raffaele Nigro, Domenico Starnone
- 2006: Raffaele La Capria, Amara Lakhous, Enrique Vila-Matas
- 2007: Hisham Matar
- 2008: Alberto Arbasino, Ismail Kadaré, Alice Munro
Super Flaiano of Literature
Poetry Prize
- 1986: Maria Luisa Spaziani
- 1987: Luciano Luisi
- 1988: Elio Filippo Accrocca
- 1989: Pietro Cimatti, Vivian Lamarque, Benito Sablone
- 1990: Edoardo Albinati, Dario Bellezza, Vico Faggi
- 1991: Renzo Barsacchi, Isabella Scalfaro, Massimo Scrignòli
- 1992: Marco Guzzi, Luciano Roncalli, Mario Trufelli
- 1993: Attilio Bertolucci, Cesare Vivaldi,
- 1994: Piero Bigongiari
- 1995: Seamus Heaney
- 1996: Yves Bonnefoy
- 1997: Miroslav Holub
- 1998: Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- 1999: Yang Lian
- 2000: Derek Walcott
- 2001: Charles Tomlinson
- 2002: Adonis
Italian Studies Prize
- 2002: Daniela Amsallem, Peter Kuon, Eanna O’Ceallachain, Joanna Ugniewska
- 2003: Ginette Herry, Mladen Machiedo, Millicent Marcus, Irmgard Scharold
- 2004: Smaranda Bratu Elian, Marcel Schneider, Tibor Szabo, Minoru Tanokura
- 2005: Federica Brunori Deigan, Gerard Marino, Rita Marnoto
- 2006: Larissa G. Stepanova, Ariel Rathaus, Lucia Re e Paul Vangelisti
- 2007: Teodolinda Barolini, Adel El Siwi, Dagmar Reichardt
- 2008: Michail Andreev, Laura Benedetti, Angela Barwig e Thomas Stauder
Special Prize
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