Massimo Maugeri

Massimo Maugeri is an Italian writer, journalist and radio presenter. He was born in Catania, Sicily in 1968.[1]

Career

Maugeri works with the cultural pages of magazines and newspapers and, on Radio Polis.[2] Maugeri is the managing editor of Letteratitudine,[3] an influential blog which maintains a running commentary on contemporary Italian literature.

Publications

Massimo Maugeri published several books: the novel “Identità distorte” [4] (Prova d'Autore, 2005 - Martoglio Prize); the essay "Letteratitudine, il libro - vol. I - 2006-2008" (Azimut, 2008); the short story “La coda di pesce che inseguiva l’amore” (Sampognaro & Pupi, 2010 - “Più a Sud di Tunisi” Award 2011), with Simona Lo Iacono; the essay “L’e-book è il futuro del libro” (Historica, 2011); the short stories collection “Viaggio all’alba del millennio” (Perdisa Pop, 2011 - Sebastiano Addamo International Prize); the essay "Letteratitudine, il libro - vol. 2" (Historica, 2012); the novel "Trinacria Park" (Edizioni e/o, 2013 - Vittorini Prize); the essai "Letteratitudine 3: letture, scritture, metanarrazioni" (LiberAria, 2017);[5] the novel "Cetti Curfino" (La nave di Teseo, 2018).[6]

References

  1. Edizione e/o, MASSIMO MAUGERI. Accessed 14 April 2017
  2. Letteratitudine in Fm on Radio Polis, Massimo Maugeri (with portrait). Accessed 7 May 2019
  3. Letteratitudine, Massimo Maugeri (with portrait). Accessed 7 May 2019
  4. Renzo Montagnoli (18 March 2009). "Intervista a: Massimo Maugeri autore di "Identità distorte"". Libero. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  5. Letteratitudine 3, LiberAria
  6. Cetti Curfino, La nave di Teseo. Accessed 7 May 2019


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