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Giovanni Arpino (27 January 1927 – 10 December 1987) was an Italian writer and .


Life
Born in , to parents, Arpino moved to Bra in the Province of Cuneo. Here he married Caterina Brero before moving to , where he remained for the rest of his life.

He graduated in 1951 with a thesis on the poet . The following year he made his literary debut with the novel Sei stato felice, Giovanni (1952), published by Einaudi.

Arpino took up sports journalism, writing for the daily papers and . Together with at the La Gazzetta dello Sport, he brought a new literary quality to Italian writing on sport. His most important work in this line was the 1977 football novel Azzurro tenebra. In Italy, he got to know the Argentinian writer and fellow sports enthusiast .

Arpino also wrote plays, short stories, epigrams, and stories for children.

He won the in 1964 with L'ombra delle colline, selectionned for the of 1972 with Randagio è l'eroe, and winns the 1980 SuperCampiello with Il fratello italiano. His novels are characterised by a dry and ironic style.

His novel Un delitto d'onore was adapted for film as ’s highly regarded 1962 comedy Divorce, Italian Style, starring Marcello Mastroianni.

His story Il buio e il miele was adapted into two films: ’s Profumo di donna, with . American directed the English-language Scent of a Woman (1992), which earned an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Arpino died in Turin in 1987. His birthplace of Bra has celebrated his links to that town by establishing a multifunctional cultural centre and a prize for children's literature.


Works
  • Sei stato felice, Giovanni (1952)
  • Gli anni del giudizio (1958)
  • La suora giovane (1959)
  • Un delitto d'onore (1960)
  • Una nuvola d'ira (1962)
  • L'ombra delle colline (1962)
  • Un'anima persa (1966)
  • La babbuina (1967)
  • Il buio e il miele (1969) translated as Scent of a Woman (2012)
  • Randagio è l'eroe (1972)
  • Racconti di vent’anni (1974)
  • L'assalto al treno ed altre storie (1974)
  • Rafé e Micropiede (1974)
  • Domingo il favoloso (1975)
  • Il primo quarto di luna (1976)
  • Azzurro tenebra (1977)
  • Il fratello italiano (1980)
  • Le mille e una Italia (1980)
  • Un gran mare di gente (1981)
  • Bocce ferme (1982)
  • La sposa segreta (1983)
  • Il contadino Genè (1985)
  • Passo d'addio (1986)
  • La trappola amorosa (postumo, 1988)
In 2005 published a volume of selected works edited by the Giorgio Bàrberi Squarotti.


Filmography
  • In Renzo e Luciana, an episode from Boccaccio '70 taken from ’s L'avventura di due sposi and directed by (1962), Arpino worked on the alongside Calvino, Susi Cecchi D'Amico and .
  • His Il buio e il miele was turned into the well-known and multiple prize-winning film Profumo di donna (1974), directed by with as Captain Fausto Consolo and as Sara. This film in turn was remade in 1992 as Scent of a Woman (1992).
  • In 1977 Dino Risi's film , with as Fabio Stolz and Catherine Deneuve as Sofia Stolz, was freely adapted from Arpino's novel of the same name.
  • In a 1991 documentary for the French television series Un livre un jour Arpino appeared as himself.

This article was based originally on its counterpart in the Italian Wikipedia, , which is licensed under the .


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