World Literary Awards

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Viareggio Prize (Premio Viareggio / Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci) Premio Viareggio-Rèpaci

Edition 38 (1967)

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Winners

4 people
Raffaello Brignetti らっふぁえっろ ぶりにぇってぃ Winner

Raffaello Brignetti’s signature work links seven sea-centered stories into a loose sequence, letting the destinies of people, ships, and animals intersect within the immense movement of the sea.

The sea appears not as backdrop, but as a force that carries stories along, links them, and sinks them again.

199 pages
the sealinked storiesfatesymbolismItalian literature
Diego Valeri でぃえーご われり Winner

A representative poetry collection by Diego Valeri, it foregrounds a keen sensitivity to nature and landscape along with light, transparent lyricism, while gathering the accumulation of a long poetic career into a single self-selected volume.

The smallest details of landscape turn directly into the texture of time.

419 pages
lyric poetrylandscapenaturetimeselected poems
Santo Mazzarino さんと まっつぁりーの Winner

A scholarly study that traces historical writing from archaic Greece through the Hellenistic and Roman worlds, examining how historical consciousness took shape and evolved.

A broad look at where historical writing began in the ancient world and how it took shape.

628 pages
historiographyancient Greeceancient Romehistorical thought
Alice Ceresa ありーちぇ ちぇれーざ Winner

An experimentally written novel about a young woman who resists family expectations and social conventions in order to claim her own life.

Under the pressure to be a “good daughter,” the protagonist keeps searching for the shape of her own identity.

600 pages
familyfemale independenceresistance to normsexperimental fiction