Roberto Piumini
Roberto Piumini (March 14, 1947) is an Italian writer.
Biography
Born in 1947 [1] in the province of Brescia and graduated from Pedagogy at the University of Milan. He soon devotes himself to teaching and he also acts as an actor and then devotes himself to writing full time by writing and publishing very different books devoted primarily to a child but also an adult audience.
He has also written theatrical texts, songs, scripts, translations and rewrite in modern key literary works[2]. His first book of tales, The young man who entered the palace, came out for the New Editions in Rome in 1978, winning the One Hundred Prize in 1979. In the Anderson Archive, Roberto Denti writes about him: "The custom with the theater allows a Duvets a great freedom of language, which he knows to use with great refinement. " With "Stories of the Horizon", a collection of eighteen tales illustrated by C. Mariniello, Piumini won the Andersen Award 1983 Fairy Tales and the Le Palme d'Or Award in 1984.
Particularly attracted by the young people, he collaborated for a long time in the 1980s with boys and teachers, and in particular with Professor Ersilia Zamponi of Omegna. From the search for ancient traditions and legends, made available by locals, was born the book The Cats Caterina published in 1984, in the form of a ballad, taken from Interlinea editions among the first titles of the "Le fane" necklace; from a experiment on poetry from which the locopoies drama (1986) was born, a playbook of words. Always in collaboration with Ersilia Zamponi wrote in 1988, published by Einaudi, Calicanto a guide to the reading of the poetic text.
Piumini has also been devoted to important translations of classical and mythological texts, which he reduced and re-proposed in modern terms because they were accessible to teenagers. Examples are Elena the weapons and heroes published by Joints in 1992 and with Renzo and Lucia published by Einaudi in 1993.
In the nineties he signed the texts for the RAI program The L'Albero Azzurro. He also wrote some songs for Kinder Ferrero's cartoons: We are the tender Magotti and Water wins the fire, which are arranged by Fabio Coppini.
From the story The captive cook has taken the movie Totò Sapore and the magic story of the pizza. He also wrote adult books (The Corporal Virtues, The New Comedy of Dante), and rewritten and adapted "Romeo and Juliet" for the school.
Roberto Piumini also wrote four-handed books and novels with Bianca Pitzorno.
Acknowledgments
In 1991 he won the Literary Prize Piero Chiara In 1995 he won the Hundred Award for the Denis Bread Book In 2012 he is in the fifteenth finalist of the "Settembrini" Award of the Veneto Region with the collection of stories L'amatore, published in 2011 In 2014, he received Novara's "Graceful Earth Heron Award" award for his career, intended for writers who were able to tell the plains, especially Mattia and his grandfather.
Partial bibliography
Childhood Works
The Circus of Zeus, 1992
I remember Quieto Patato, New Roman Editions
The young man who entered the palace, New Editions Roman, 1978
There was a perfumed baby milk, Mondadori, 1980
A long spell Editrice La Sorgente, 1982
Caterina goat, first private print 1984, then Interlinea, 2011
The six-wheeled wagon, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milan, 1985
Logos dragons. Learn Italian with word games, in collaboration with Ersilia Zamponi, Turin, Einaudi, 1986
Lo Stralisco, Einaudi, Turin, 1987
Amacem Seed Le Stelle 1984
Calicanto. Poetry in play, in collaboration with Ersilia Zamponi, Turin, Einaudi, 1988
Elena's Arms and Heroes, Joins, 1992
With Renzo and Lucia, Einaudi, 1993
Mattia and Grandpa, Einaudi, 1999
The Musk Sasso, Salani 2000
The innocent mask
The three pots of Anghiari
See more story, Einaudi Ragazzi (1998)
Once Upon a Time, Listen, Einaudi Ragazzi (1997)
Motu-iti, the island of the seagulls
The walls do not close the world
Love flame
The Grand Duke
The Steam Boat (2003)
Ciao, tu (2007)
Love stories
Italy, Stories, Ballads and Tales, Syllabus editions, 2013
The Lela Ball, Illustrations by Cinzia Ghigliano, Interlinea Editions, 2014
I, more, drawings by Cecco Mariniello, Rome, Gallucci, 2016
Poetry
Love in closed form, preface by Umberto Piersanti, melange, 1997
Next to the fireplace and other poems, translation by Roberto Piumini by Robert Browning, Interlinea Editions, 2001
No other gift you will have. Loving song with a note by Giovanni Tesio, Interlinea edizioni, 2004
Silent love tools, with a note by Umberto Piersanti, Interlinea editions, 2014
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