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Andrea Canobbio

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Italian writer and translator

Andrea Canobbio (born Turin, 1962) is anItalian writer and translator. A graduate of theUniversity of Turin, he made his literary debut in 1986. He has written several books, but is best known abroad for his novelTre anni luce. An English translation byAnne Milano Appel under the titleThree Light-Years was widely praised upon publication. He has received a number of literary prizes, among them thePremio Mondello, thePremio Grinzane Cavour and thePremio Brancati. As a literary translator, Canobbio has translated works byRousseau andJean Echenoz from French to Italian.[1]

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  1. ^Boyd Tonkin,"Novelist Andrea Canobbio: Private angst, public terror",The Independent, 25 January 2008.
Recipients of theMondello Prize
Single Prize for Literature
Special Jury Prize
First narrative work
First poetic work
Prize for foreign literature
Prize for foreign poetry
First work
Foreign author
Italian Author
"Five Continents" Award
"Palermo bridge for Europe" Award
Ignazio Buttitta Award
Supermondello
Special award of the President
Poetry prize
Translation Award
Identity and dialectal literatures award
Essays Prize
Mondello for Multiculturality Award
Mondello Youths Award
"Targa Archimede", Premio all'Intelligenza d'Impresa
Prize for Literary Criticism
Award for best motivation
Special award for travel literature
Special Award 40 Years of Mondello
International
National
Other
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