Viareggio Prize (Premio Viareggio / Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci) Premio Viareggio-Rèpaci
Edition 38 (1967)
Winners
4 peopleRaffaello 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.
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.
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.
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.