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Edition 31 (1960) Winner
Ettore Lo Gatto
エットーレ・ロ・ガット
Ettore Lo Gatto
Profile
- Gender
- Male
- Born
- 1890-05-20 (Naples)
- Died
- 1983-03-16 (Rome) age 92
- Nationality
- イタリア, Italy
- Languages
- Italian, Russian, German
- Residence History
- Naples → Rome
Career
- Occupations
- linguist, literary historian, translator, critic, academic
- Active Years
- 1919-1983
- Affiliations
- Istituto per l'Europa orientale (IPEO)
- Memberships
- Academician of the Lincei
- Influenced By
- Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner
Education
| Institution | Faculty | Department | Degree | Period | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Naples Federico II | — | Faculty of Law | 法学 | — | Italy |
University of Naples Federico II
Faculty of Law
Degree:
法学
Year of Graduation:
1912
Country:
Italy
Graduated in law, then attended philosophy courses
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1960 | Viareggio Prize | Pushkin, storia di un poeta e del suo eroe | 批評部門 | Viareggio Prize Committee | 受賞 |
Viareggio Prize
1960
Work:
Pushkin, storia di un poeta e del suo eroe
Category:
批評部門
Organization:
Viareggio Prize Committee
Result:
受賞
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
Poesia russa della rivoluzione
1923 PoetryRussian Poetry of the Revolution
Russian Revolution
Storia della letteratura russa
1928 Literary HistoryHistory of Russian literature in seven volumes
Russian Literature
Gli artisti italiani in Russia
1934 Cultural HistoryItalian artists in Russia, three volumes
Italo-Russian Cultural Exchange
Storia del teatro russo
1952 Theatre HistoryHistory of Russian Theatre
Russian Theatre
Storia della letteratura russa contemporanea
1958 Literary HistoryHistory of Contemporary Russian Literature
Contemporary Russian Literature
Storia della letteratura russa moderna
1960 Literary HistoryHistory of Modern Russian Literature
Modern Russian Literature
Legacy
Pioneer in Russian literature studies, authored numerous translations and histories
Trivia
- Wrote his first novel I misteri della Siberia at age 13
- Contacted Russian culture while POW in WWI
- Wife was Russian teacher Zoja Matveevna