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Viareggio Prize

Italian literary award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Viareggio Prize (Italian: Premio Viareggio or Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci)[1] is an Italian literary prize, first awarded in 1930. Named after the Tuscan city of Viareggio, it was conceived by three friends, Alberto Colantuoni [it], Carlo Salsa and Leonida Repaci, to rival the Milanese Bagutta Prize.[1]

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The first (or some cases equal-first) prizes have been awarded as follows:[2]

From 1930 to 1947

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From 1948 to present

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  1. The award was originally awarded to Italo Calvino for Ti con zero (t zero), but Calvino refused it.[36]

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