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'''Pierluigi Cappello''' is an ] poet, born in ], Italy, in 1967, and raised in ].<ref>{{cite news | first=Gianluigi | last=Colin | date= 9 August 2010 | language=Italian | url=http://www.corriere.it/cultura/10_agosto_09/colin-poeta-fragile-libero_56d1379a-a390-11df-9c56-00144f02aabe.shtml | title=Sono un poeta fragile. Ma libero | trans_title=I am a poet fragile. Ma libero But free | newspaper=] }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | first=G | last=Gavagnin | url=http://ddd.uab.es/pub/qdi/11359730n8-9p123.pdf | title=Gli scrittori e la norma: intervistea Raffaello Baldini, Pierluigi Cappello, Luciano Cecchinel, Amedeo Giacominie Ida Vallerugo | journal=Quaderns d’Italià | issue= 8/9 | year=2003/2004 | pages= 123–132 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | url=http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=A5F12802F4B52A396E87B90AB1501D6B.inst1_1b?docId=5002439822 | title=The Social Context of Literary Production in Post-War Friuli: Authors, Readers, and the Transformation of the Cultural Fieldn | first= John R.L. | last=Johnson | journal=Italian Culture | volume=19 | year= 2001}}</ref>
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'''Pierluigi Cappello''' (8 August 1967 1 October 2017) was an Italian poet.<ref>{{cite news | first=Gianluigi | last=Colin | date= 9 August 2010 | language=Italian | url=http://www.corriere.it/cultura/10_agosto_09/colin-poeta-fragile-libero_56d1379a-a390-11df-9c56-00144f02aabe.shtml | title=Sono un poeta fragile. Ma libero |trans-title=I am a poet fragile. But free | newspaper=] }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | first=G | last=Gavagnin | url=http://ddd.uab.cat/pub/qdi/11359730n8-9p123.pdf | title=Gli scrittori e la norma: intervistea Raffaello Baldini, Pierluigi Cappello, Luciano Cecchinel, Amedeo Giacominie Ida Vallerugo | journal=Quaderns d'Italià | issue= 8/9 | year=2003 | pages= 123–132 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | url=https://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=A5F12802F4B52A396E87B90AB1501D6B.inst1_1b?docId=5002439822 | title=The Social Context of Literary Production in Post-War Friuli: Authors, Readers, and the Transformation of the Cultural Fieldn | first= John R.L. | last=Johnson | journal=Italian Culture | volume=19 | pages=85–110 | year= 2001| doi=10.1179/itc.2001.19.1.85 }}</ref> He was born in ], and raised in ].


He won the 2010 ] prize for poetry with his collection ''Mandate a dire all'imperatore''.<ref>{{cite news |title=Al Viareggio targato Einaudi Lagioia batte Lilin per 2 voti |url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2010/08/28/al-viareggio-targato-einaudi-lagioia-batte-lilin.html |work=] |date=28 August 2010 |accessdate=17 January 2011 }}</ref> Cappello won the 2010 ] prize for poetry with his collection ''Mandate a dire all'imperatore''.<ref>{{cite news |title=Al Viareggio targato Einaudi Lagioia batte Lilin per 2 voti |url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2010/08/28/al-viareggio-targato-einaudi-lagioia-batte-lilin.html |work=] |date=28 August 2010 |accessdate=17 January 2011 }}</ref> His other prizes include the Premio Montale for ''Dittico'' (Liboà editore in Dogliani, 2004), the Premio Bagutta and Premio Nazionale Letterario Pisa for ''Assetto Di Volo'' (Crocetti Editore, Milan 2006) and the Premio Terzani for his prose work, ''Questa libertà''. In 2013 BUR Rizzoli published his selected poems in the volume ''Azzurro Elementare. Poesie 1992-2010,'' and, in 2017, a group of thirty new poems, ''Stato Di Quiete.'' English translations of his work have appeared in ''Poetry, PN Review, AGNI, Asymptote, Narrative Magazine,'' and several other journals, and were awarded the 2015 ] from the Academy of American Poets.<ref>{{cite web |title=Go Tell It to the Emperor: Selected Poems by Pierluigi Cappello |url=https://poets.org/academy-american-poets/winner/prizes/raizissde-palchi-translation-awards/go-tell-it-emperor |website=poets.org |access-date=3 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220730011718/https://poets.org/academy-american-poets/winner/prizes/raizissde-palchi-translation-awards/go-tell-it-emperor |archive-date=30 July 2022 |location=archive.org |url-status=live}}</ref>

Cappello and his family were victims of the 6.5 magnitude earthquake that struck northern Italy on May 6, 1976. As a result, the family was relocated to a prefab community provided by Austria, where Cappello remained for most of his life. At age sixteen he suffered a tragic motorbike crash, which saw him using a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

In 2014 Cappello was named a beneficiary of the Legge Bacchelli—a guarantee of lifetime financial support from the Italian government for artists of merit.<ref>{{cite web |title=Le poesie 'bambine' di Pierluigi Cappello |trans-title=Pierluigi Cappello's poems for little girls |url=https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/cultura/unlibroalgiorno/2014/10/20/poesie-bambine-di-pierluigi-cappello_413e5106-d73d-43de-b58c-9ce044f87975.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141031133157/https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/cultura/unlibroalgiorno/2014/10/20/poesie-bambine-di-pierluigi-cappello_413e5106-d73d-43de-b58c-9ce044f87975.html |archive-date=31 October 2014 |quote=Cappello - al quale nel 2014 è stato assegnato l'assegno straordinario vitalizio della cosiddetta 'Legge Bacchelli |trans-quote=Cappello, who in 2014 was awarded the extraordinary life allowance of the so-called Legge Bacchelli... |url-status=live}}</ref>


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Italian poet

Pierluigi Cappello
Born(1967-08-08)8 August 1967
Gemona del Friuli, Italy
Died1 October 2017(2017-10-01) (aged 50)
OccupationPoet
AwardsViareggio Prize (2010)
Premio Montale (2004)
Raiziss de/Palchi Fellowship (2015)

Pierluigi Cappello (8 August 1967 – 1 October 2017) was an Italian poet. He was born in Gemona del Friuli, and raised in Chiusaforte.

Cappello won the 2010 Viareggio-Rèpaci prize for poetry with his collection Mandate a dire all'imperatore. His other prizes include the Premio Montale for Dittico (Liboà editore in Dogliani, 2004), the Premio Bagutta and Premio Nazionale Letterario Pisa for Assetto Di Volo (Crocetti Editore, Milan 2006) and the Premio Terzani for his prose work, Questa libertà. In 2013 BUR Rizzoli published his selected poems in the volume Azzurro Elementare. Poesie 1992-2010, and, in 2017, a group of thirty new poems, Stato Di Quiete. English translations of his work have appeared in Poetry, PN Review, AGNI, Asymptote, Narrative Magazine, and several other journals, and were awarded the 2015 Raiziss and de Palchi Translation Award from the Academy of American Poets.

Cappello and his family were victims of the 6.5 magnitude earthquake that struck northern Italy on May 6, 1976. As a result, the family was relocated to a prefab community provided by Austria, where Cappello remained for most of his life. At age sixteen he suffered a tragic motorbike crash, which saw him using a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

In 2014 Cappello was named a beneficiary of the Legge Bacchelli—a guarantee of lifetime financial support from the Italian government for artists of merit.

References

  1. Colin, Gianluigi (9 August 2010). "Sono un poeta fragile. Ma libero" [I am a poet fragile. But free]. Corriere Della Sera (in Italian).
  2. Gavagnin, G (2003). "Gli scrittori e la norma: intervistea Raffaello Baldini, Pierluigi Cappello, Luciano Cecchinel, Amedeo Giacominie Ida Vallerugo" (PDF). Quaderns d'Italià (8/9): 123–132.
  3. Johnson, John R.L. (2001). "The Social Context of Literary Production in Post-War Friuli: Authors, Readers, and the Transformation of the Cultural Fieldn". Italian Culture. 19: 85–110. doi:10.1179/itc.2001.19.1.85.
  4. "Al Viareggio targato Einaudi Lagioia batte Lilin per 2 voti". La Repubblica. 28 August 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  5. "Go Tell It to the Emperor: Selected Poems by Pierluigi Cappello". poets.org. archive.org. Archived from the original on 30 July 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  6. "Le poesie 'bambine' di Pierluigi Cappello" [Pierluigi Cappello's poems for little girls]. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014. Cappello - al quale nel 2014 è stato assegnato l'assegno straordinario vitalizio della cosiddetta 'Legge Bacchelli [Cappello, who in 2014 was awarded the extraordinary life allowance of the so-called Legge Bacchelli...]
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)


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