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Emanuele Trevi

エマヌエーレ・トレヴィ

Emanuele Trevi

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1964-01-01 (Rome, Italy)
Nationality
Italy
Languages
Italian
Residence History
Rome

Career

Occupations
Writer, Literary critic, Essayist
Active Years
1990-
Influenced By
Mario Trevi (father)

Awards

Sandro Onofri Prize
Organization: Sandro Onofri Prize organization
Result: 受賞
EU Prize for Literature
2012
Work: Something Written
Organization: European Union (EU)
Result: 受賞
Strega Prize
2021
Work: Two Lives
Organization: Strega Prize committee
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Something Written

2012 Essay / Literary criticism

A collection of essays blending literary criticism with personal recollections. Critical reflections on poets and writers interwoven with private memories.

MemoryLiterary reflectionPersonal history

Two Lives

2021 Non-fiction / Biographical essay

A biographical essay depicting the lives and relationships of two people. It explores human relationships and the fragility of memory by overlapping personal recollections with another's life.

BiographyMemoryRelationships

Bibliography

  • Something Written
  • Two Lives

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Essayistic style combining personal recollection and criticismDelicate, observant narrative voice
Recurring Motifs
MemoryGaze toward othersIntersection of literature and life

Legacy

Emanuele Trevi is an important contemporary Italian critic and writer, acclaimed through major awards such as the EU Prize for Literature and the Strega Prize. He is noted for his distinctive style that blends personal recollection with literary criticism.

Trivia

  • His father is Jungian psychoanalyst Mario Trevi.
  • He won the EU Prize for Literature in 2012.
  • He won the Strega Prize in 2021 for 'Due vite'.