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  1. Goffredo Parise photographed by Paolo Monti in 1982. Goffredo Parise, 1965. Goffredo Parise (8 December 1929 in Vicenza – 31 August 1986 in Treviso) was an Italian writer, journalist, and screenwriter. [ 1 ] He won the Viareggio Prize in 1965 for his novel Il padrone(The Boss) and the Strega Prize in 1982 for Sillabario n.2.

  2. Nov 1, 2019 · In the early 1970s, Goffredo Parise wrote a series of brief stories/vignettes for Il Corriere della Sera, later collected in two books titled ‘Sillabari’. Each of the stories depicts a human feeling and has a one-word title; the stories are in alphabetical order: ‘Affetto’ (‘Affection’), ‘Amore’ (‘Love’), and so on.

  3. Quick Reference. (1929–86). Novelist who had a varied career in journalism and literature, mostly in the Veneto and Milan. He also travelled widely as a foreign correspondent in the 1960s, the fruits ... From: Parise, Goffredo in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature ».

  4. Goffredo Parise 3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1986 — 2 editions Want to Read saving…

  5. / The challenge of curiosity during the Cold War: representations of Asia between politics and consumerism and the reflections of Goffredo Parise in the 1960s. Travel Writings on Asia.: Curiosity, Identities, and Knowledge across the East, c. 1200 to the present. editor / Christian Mueller ; Matteo Salonia.

  6. After publishing the tales of Sillabario n.1 (Solitudes n.1, 1972), Parise got back to the movies cooperating in the screenplay of "Ritratto di borghesia in nero" (Picture of the middle class in black) directed by Tonino Cervi (1978), taken from a tale by Roger Peyrefitte.

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  8. Goffredo Parise was one of the most talented and maverick authors of his generation. He wrote several literary works, ranging across different styles and genres, as well as vibrant reportage from the political hotspots of his time: China, Russia, the United States, Vietnam, Biafra, and Chile.

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