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Italian novelist and librettist (born 1955)

Giorgio van Straten
Born1955
Florence, Italy
OccupationNovelist, librettist, playwright, editor, translator, critic, manager
Genrefiction
Notable worksIl mio nome a memoria
(My Name, A Living Memory)
Notable awardsGrand Official Order of Merit of the Republic, Viareggio Prize, Zerilli-Marimò Prize for Italian Fiction
RelativesLouis Fles, Barthold Fles
George Fles, Michael Fles
Bart Berman, Helen Berman, Thijs Berman

Giorgio van Straten (born 1955) is an Italian writer and manager of arts organizations. His first novel Generazione was published in 1987. In 2000 he won four literary prizes for Il mio nome a memoria, published in English as My Name, A Living Memory (2003), the story of his Jewish-Dutch family from 1811 to our days. That same year he was awarded the Grand Official Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

Writing career

Van Straten translated from English into Italian The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Giunti, 1992), The Call of the Wild by Jack London (Giunti, 1994), The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (Giunti, 1995) and The Pavilion on the dunes of Robert Louis Stevenson (The Unit, 1997). He is one of the directors of the Italian literary magazine Nuovi Argomenti.

For musical theatre he wrote Tre voci for voice, string orchestra, percussion and tape, music by Giorgio Battistelli, commissioned by the Sagra Musicale Umbra (First performance: Assisi, 1996); Auf den Marmorklippen (On the Marble Cliffs), from the novel by Ernst Jünger, music by Giorgio Battistelli (First performance: National Theatre, Mannheim, 2002); Open Air, music of Andrea Molino, commissioned by the Società Aquilana dei Concerti (First performance: L'Aquila, 2012); Here there is no why, multimedia music theatre project by Andrea Molino (first performance at the Teatro Comunale, Bologna, 2014).

Books written

Management career

From 1985 to 2002 van Straten was the chairman of the Orchestra della Toscana. From 1997 to 2002 he was on the board of directors of the Biennale di Venezia and from 1998 to 2002 he also served as president of AGIS, the Italian Association for the Performing Arts.

From 2002 to 2005, Van Straten was the general director of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. From 2005 to 2008 he managed Palazzo delle Esposizioni e Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome. From 2009 to 2012 he was on the board of directors of the RAI. From 2015 to 2019 he was the director of the Italian Cultural Institute in New York.

Since 2020 he is the President of FAF Toscana – Fondazione Alinari per la Fotografia.

Honours and awards

References

  1. Grande Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana – Van Straten Sig. Giorgio. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
  2. "Currizione." The Economist 1996-05-18. Partially retrieved 2008-10-07, via HighBeam.
  3. Margolin E: "My Name, A Living Memory." Forward 31 October 2003. Partially retrieved 2008-10-07.
  4. Ragusa, Olga (22 September 2000). "Giorgio van Straten: Il mio nome a memoria". World Literature Today. doi:10.2307/40156244. JSTOR 40156244. Retrieved 5 November 2023 – via TheFreeLibrary.
  5. "NYU's Zerilli-Marimo Prize for Italian Fiction Awarded to Giorgio Van Straten for Il Mio Nome a Memoria." The Italian Voice 26 October 2000. Partially retrieved 2008-10-07.

External links

  • Giorgio van Straten at Festivalleteratura
  • Giorgio van Straten, in Andrea Kerbaker, Belfagor (Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki ), Vol. 63, No. 4 (31 luglio 2008), pp. 431–446
Recipients of the Viareggio Prize
1930s
1940sSilvio MicheliUmberto Saba (1946) • Antonio Gramsci (1947) • Aldo PalazzeschiElsa MoranteSibilla Aleramo (1948) • Arturo Carlo JemoloRenata Viganò (1949)
1950sFrancesco JovineCarlo Bernari (1950) • Domenico Rea (1951) • Tommaso Fiore (1952) • Carlo Emilio Gadda (1953) • Rocco Scotellaro (1954) • Vasco Pratolini (1955) • Carlo LeviGianna Manzini (1956) • Italo CalvinoPier Paolo Pasolini (1957) • Ernesto de Martino (1958) • Marino Moretti (1959)
1960sGiovanni Battista Angioletti (1960) • Alberto Moravia (1961) • Giorgio Bassani (1962) • Antonio DelfiniSergio Solmi (1963) • Giuseppe Berto (1964) • Goffredo Parise - Angelo Maria Ripellino (1965) • Ottiero OttieriAlfonso Gatto (1966) • Raffaello Brignetti (1967) • Libero Bigiaretti (1968) • Fulvio Tomizza (1969)
1970sNello Saito (1970) • Ugo Attardi (1971) • Romano Bilenchi (1972) • Achille Campanile (1973) • Clotilde Marghieri (1974) • Paolo Volponi (1975) • Mario TobinoDario BellezzaSergio Solmi (1976) • Davide Lajolo (1977) • Antonio AltomonteMario Luzi (1978) • Giorgio Manganelli (1979)
1980sStefano Terra (1980) • Enzo Siciliano (1981) • Primo Levi (1982) • Giuliana Morandini (1983) • Gina LagorioBruno Gentili (1984) • Manlio Cancogni (1985) • Marisa Volpi (1986) • Mario Spinella (1987) • Rosetta Loy (1988) • Salvatore Mannuzzu (1989)
1990sLuisa AdornoCesare VivianiMaurizio Calvesi (1990) • Antonio Debenedetti (1991) • Luigi Malerba (1992) • Alessandro Baricco (1993) • Antonio Tabucchi (1994) • Maurizio MaggianiElio Pagliarani (1995) • Ermanno ReaAlda Merini (1996) • Claudio PiersantiFranca GrisoniCorrado Stajano (1997) • Giorgio PressburgerMichele SoventeCarlo Ginzburg (1998) • Ernesto Franco (1999)
2000sGiorgio van StratenSandro Veronesi (2000) • Niccolò AmmanitiMichele RanchettiGiorgio Pestelli (2001) • Fleur JaeggyJolanda InsanaAlfonso Berardinelli (2002) • Giuseppe Montesano (2003) • Edoardo AlbinatiAndrea TagliapietraLivia Livi (2004) • Raffaele La CapriaAlberto ArbasinoMilo de Angelis (2005) • Gianni CelatiGiovanni AgostiGiuseppe ConteRoberto Saviano (2006) • Filippo TuenaPaolo MauriSilvia BreSimona BaldanziPaolo ColagrandePaolo Fallai (2007) • Francesca SanvitaleMiguel GotorEugenio De Signoribus (2008) • Edith BruckAdriano ProsperiEnnio Cavalli (2009)
2010sNicola LagioiaMichele EmmerPierluigi Cappello (2010) • Alessandro MariMario LavagettoGian Mario Villalta (2011) • Nicola GardiniFranco Lo PiparoAntonella Anedda (2012) • Paolo Di StefanoGiulio GuidorizziEnrico Testa (2013) • Francesco PecoraroAlessandro FoLuciano Mecacci (2014) • Antonio ScuratiMassimo BucciantiniFranco Buffoni (2015) • Franco CordelliBruno PischeddaSonia Gentili (2016) • Gianfranco CalligarichGiuseppe MontesanoStefano Carrai (2017) • Fabio GenovesiGiuseppe Lupo (2018) • Emanuele TreviRenato MinoreSaverio Ricci (2019)
2020sPaolo Di PaoloLuciano CecchinelGiulio Ferroni (2020) • Edith Bruck - Flavio Santi - Walter Siti (2021) • Silvia Sciorilli BorrelliPietro CastellittoClaudio DamianiWlodek GoldkornAgnese PiniVeronica RaimoSilvia Ronchey (2022)
Recipients of the Zerilli-Marimò Prize for literature
1990sGianni Celati (1998) • Marcello Fois (1999)
2000sGiorgio van Straten (2000) • Roberto Pazzi (2001) • Alessandra Lavagnino (2002) • Silvia Bonucci (2003) • Valeria Parrella (2006) • Milena Agus (2008)
2010sHelena Janeczek (2010) • Nicola Gardini (2012)
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