Nicola Lecca
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BIOGRAPHY
Nicola Lecca (Cagliari, 1976) wrote: concerts without orchestra (Marsilio, 1999 IV ed.) finalist for the Strega Prize, Rhegium Julii Prize for the work before, Chiara Prize Selection, Award Basilicata, Night Portrait (Marsilio, 2000) Prix du Premier Roman, I've seen it all (Marsilio, 2003 edition II .) Award Hemingway, Hotel Borg (Mondadori, 2006 II ed.) Award of Lucchese society of readers.
His philosophical essay of almost everything we do not notice was published in the autumn by the Dutch editor Nexus.
In 2000, Mario Rigoni Stern has identified the author Nicola Lecca most promising of his generation and has won awards at San Pellegrino Terme on the ground: "On this new, young author is to be counted for the future of our literature ".
For his artistic merits, Nicola Lecca was chosen to represent Italy at the edge of Literaturexpress, UNESCO sponsored a train - carrying 100 writers from 46 countries - in the summer of 2000, he traveled from Lisbon to Moscow.
was also invited to represent Italy in the anthology "Tales WITHOUT CUSTOMS - Young writers for the New Europe", organized on the initiative of the Directorate General for Cultural Promotion and Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the PEN Club
Nicola Lecca has signed more than 200 articles to editors of several newspapers and cultural magazines, including L'Unità , La Stampa, Il Giornale and L'Unione Sarda. He has also lectured at universities and institutes of culture many European cities, including Moscow, London, Lisbon, Madrid, Tallinn, Rome, Lugano, Berlin, Paris, Copenhagen, Reykjavik and Warsaw. For Radio Rai was posted in several European cities including as a music critic and has written and presented programs "Grand Hotel" and "Seventh track."
Nicola Lecca has been received from various Heads of State and Government in July 2000, gave a speech to the European Parliament. His works have been translated into Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Serbia and Switzerland. In particular, his novels Borg Hotel and Night Portrait mode were adopted by the prestigious Svenska Akademiens Nobelbibliotek
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