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Italian writer

Maria Bellonci, 1975

Maria Villavecchia Bellonci (30 November 1902 – 13 May 1986) was an Italian writer, historian and journalist, known especially for her biography of Lucrezia Borgia. She and Guido Alberti established the Strega Prize in 1947.

Biography

Bellonci was born Maria Villavecchia in Rome on 30 November 1902. Her father, Gerolamo Vittorio Villavecchia, was a professor of chemistry, and came from an aristocratic Piedmontese family, while her mother, Felicita Bellucci, came from Umbria. She had three younger siblings, a brother Leo and a sister, Gianna.

From 1913, she studied at the Liceo Umberto, graduating in 1921. She married the journalist Goffredo Bellonci in 1928.

Following the Second World War, the Belloncis established a salon at their residence, the Amici della domenica (Friends of Sunday) inviting Italian literates to discuss the promotion of Italian culture.

Bellonci's husband died in August 1964.

Bellonci died on 13 May 1986 in Rome.

Career

Literary

Aged 19, Bellonci wrote Clio e le amazzoni, a novel that remained unpublished, but which circulated in Italian literary circles and introduced her to her future husband Goffredo Bellonci.

Bellonci's literary debut was in 1939 with the acclaimed biography of Lucrezia Borgia, published in Italian by Mondadori, and translated into twelve languages. This and her subsequent works on historical subjects, based on rich and detailed research of extant primary documents, were lauded for their vivid reconstructions and psychological motivations of their characters from which the public obtained a credible picture of history stripped of legends and accretions over the centuries. She concentrated on the great Renaissance families: Borgias, Estes, Gonzagas and Sforzas. Especially welcomed was her focus on women in the Renaissance and their interactions with power. Although these works were written in the genre of historical fiction, they were fully documented histories.

By 1972, Bellonci was beginning to experiment with the form. For the first time, in the compendium Tu vipera gentile, she introduced fictional characters in order to propel the historical narrative. Similarly, her final novel Rinascimento Privato (Private Renaissance) which came out in 1985, was written in the first person by the protagonist Isabella d'Este; she added fictional characters to describe historical events, in essence creating a metahistorical novel. Furthermore, contrasting this depiction of Isabella with her previous appearances in Bellonci's works (e.g. in Lucrezia Borgia), Bellonci was able to show how subjective and ideologically malleable historical interpretation may be.

Culture, activism, journalism

Bellonci was actively involved in the promotion of Italian culture. Along with her husband and Guido Alberti, she established the literary Premio Strega in 1947. She recounted its history in her 1971 book Come un racconto. Gli anni del Premio Strega.

She was a columnist in periodicals such as Il punto (1958–64), and Il Messaggero (1964-70). Many of these articles were compiled and republished in Pubblici segreti (two volumes, 1965 and 1989). Her collection of articles on Italian cities was republished posthumously in Segni sul muro (Signs on the wall, 1989).

Translation

Bellonci was inspired by Stendhal and translated some of his work into Italian: Vanina Vanini e altre cronache italiane (1961), La duchessa di Paliano (1994). Among her other translations are Alexandre Dumas' I tre moschettieri (1977) and Emile Zola's Nana (1955).

Awards

Bellonci was awarded the Viareggio Prize in 1939 for Lucrezia Borgia. In 1979, she won the Premio San Gerolamo for her literary oeuvre. She was posthumously awarded the Strega prize in 1986 for Rinascimento privato.

Bibliography

  • Lucrezia Borgia. La sua vita e i suoi tempi, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1939.
  • Segreti dei Gonzaga, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1947.
  • Milano Viscontea, Torino, Edizioni Radio Italiana, 1956.
  • Pubblici segreti, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1965.
  • Come un racconto. Gli anni del Premio Strega, Milano, Club degli Editori, 1969.
  • Tu vipera gentile. Delitto di stato, Soccorso a Dorotea, Tu vipera gentile, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1972.
  • Marco Polo, Torino, ERI, 1982.
  • Rinascimento privato, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1985.
  • Io e il Premio Strega, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1987. ISBN 88-04-30197-X.
  • Segni sul muro, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1988. ISBN 88-04-31881-3.
  • Pubblici segreti n. 2, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1989. ISBN 88-04-33086-4.
  • Il Premio Strega, Milano, A. Mondadori, 1995. ISBN 88-04-40540-6.
  • Gente in castello, Milano, A. Mondadori, 2007. ISBN 978-88-04-57410-1.

References

  1. ^ Luisa Avellini (2012). "Bellonci (Villavecchia), Maria". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Treccani.
  2. ^ Lodovica Guidarelli. "Maria Villavecchia Bellonci". In Gaetana Marrone (ed.). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A-J. Taylor & Francis. pp. 160–162. ISBN 978-1-57958-390-3.
  3. ^ Giacomo Striuli (1991). "Maria Bellonci". In Katharina M. Wilson (ed.). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Taylor & Francis. pp. 108–. ISBN 978-0-8240-8547-6.
  4. ^ Maria O. Marotti (1997). "Maria Bellonci". In Rinaldina Russell (ed.). The Feminist Encyclopedia of Italian Literature. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 29–. ISBN 978-0-313-29435-8.
  5. Susanna Scarparo (2005). Elusive Subjects: Biography as Gendered Metafiction. Troubador. pp. 73–. ISBN 978-1-904744-19-1.
Recipients of the Strega Prize
1947–1950
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1976–2000
2001–present
Recipients of the Viareggio Prize
1930s
1940sSilvio MicheliUmberto Saba (1946) • Antonio Gramsci (1947) • Aldo PalazzeschiElsa MoranteSibilla Aleramo (1948) • Arturo Carlo JemoloRenata Viganò (1949)
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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)
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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)
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