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  1. Andrea Bajani (born 16 August 1975) is an Italian novelist, poet, and journalist. After his debut with Cordiali saluti (Einaudi, 2005), it was Se consideri le colpe (Einaudi, 2007) which brought him a great deal of attention.

  2. Andrea Bajani is one of the most recognized and award-winning novelists of contemporary Italian and European literature. After his debut with Cordiali saluti (Einaudi, 2005), it was Se consideri le colpe (Einaudi, 2007, If you Kept a Record of Sins, Archipelago, 2021) which brought him a great deal of attention.

  3. Apr 12, 2021 · Andrea Bajani (Rome, 1975) is one of the most respected and award-winning novelists and poets of contemporary Italian literature. He is the author of four novels and three collections of poems.

  4. Dec 14, 2020 · Andrea Bajani is currently a writer-in-residence at Rice in the Department of Modern and Classical Literatures and Cultures, with three books coming out in the span of a few months.

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  5. Jun 19, 2020 · ANDREA BAJANI is the author of four novels and two collections of poems. His novel, If You Kept a Record of Sins , won the Super Mondello Prize, the Brancati Prize, the Recanati Prize and the Lo Straniero Prize.

  6. Irresistibly spare narrative reckons with a mother’s death in Romania. by Jessica Payn Wednesday, 07 April 2021. Share. Italian novelist, poet and journalist Andrea Bajani Courtesy of Archipelago Books. “I think it happened to you, too, the first time you arrived.”.

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  8. Andrea Bajani is an award-winning Italian novelist and poet. His novel If You Kept a Record of Sins, translated by Elizabeth Harris and published in the United States by Archipelago Books, won the Super Mondello Prize, the Brancati Prize, the Recanati Prize, and the Lo Straniero Prize.

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