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Stefano D'Arrigo (15 October 1919 – 2 May 1992) was an Italian writer. He published three books, the collection of poetry Codice Siciliano (The Sicilian Code), the epic Horcynus Orca (Killer Whale, ISBN 88-17-87228-8) and the novel Cima delle Nobildonne. D'Arrigo was born in Alì Terme, in the province of Messina. He graduated from the University of Messina, where a park is named in his honour. In 1961 D'Arrigo played a minor role in Pasolini’s first film, Accattone. He died in 1992 in Rome.

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  • Stefano D'ARRIGO (Alì Terme, en la provinco Mesino, la 15-an de oktobro 1919 - Romo, la 2-an de majo 1992) estis itala verkisto. Li publikigis tri librojn, nome la kolekton de poezio Codice Siciliano (La sicilia kodo), la epopeon Horcynus Orca (Murdobaleno, ISBN 88-17-87228-8) kaj la romanon Cima delle Nobildonne. Li diplomiĝis ĉe la Universitato de Mesino, kie parko estas nomita liahonore. (eo)
  • Fortunato Stefano D'Arrigo (Alì Terme, 15 ottobre 1919 – Roma, 2 maggio 1992) è stato uno scrittore, poeta e critico d'arte italiano. (it)
  • Stefano D’Arrigo (Fortunato Stefano D’Arrigo; geboren am 15. Oktober 1919 in Alì Marina (seit 1954: Alì Terme), Provinz Messina; gestorben am 2. Mai 1992 in Rom) war ein italienischer Lyriker, Romancier und Journalist. (de)
  • Stefano D'Arrigo (15 October 1919 – 2 May 1992) was an Italian writer. He published three books, the collection of poetry Codice Siciliano (The Sicilian Code), the epic Horcynus Orca (Killer Whale, ISBN 88-17-87228-8) and the novel Cima delle Nobildonne. D'Arrigo was born in Alì Terme, in the province of Messina. He graduated from the University of Messina, where a park is named in his honour. In 1961 D'Arrigo played a minor role in Pasolini’s first film, Accattone. He died in 1992 in Rome. (en)
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  • Stefano D’Arrigo (Fortunato Stefano D’Arrigo; geboren am 15. Oktober 1919 in Alì Marina (seit 1954: Alì Terme), Provinz Messina; gestorben am 2. Mai 1992 in Rom) war ein italienischer Lyriker, Romancier und Journalist. Gemessen an der Zahl der Titel ist D’Arrigos literarisches Werk schmal – ein Gedichtband, zwei Romane –, aber sein monumentales Hauptwerk, Horcynus Orca, dessen Vervollkommnung ihn jahrzehntelang beschäftigte, wurde beim Erscheinen der Erstausgabe 1975 als Meisterwerk der italienischen Literatur wahrgenommen. Die erstmalige Übersetzung dieses Romans in eine andere Sprache 40 Jahre später, die Übertragung ins Deutsche durch Moshe Kahn 2015, wurde von der Literaturkritik durchweg als Entdeckung eines bis dahin international unbekannten Stücks Weltliteratur gefeiert. (de)
  • Stefano D'ARRIGO (Alì Terme, en la provinco Mesino, la 15-an de oktobro 1919 - Romo, la 2-an de majo 1992) estis itala verkisto. Li publikigis tri librojn, nome la kolekton de poezio Codice Siciliano (La sicilia kodo), la epopeon Horcynus Orca (Murdobaleno, ISBN 88-17-87228-8) kaj la romanon Cima delle Nobildonne. Li diplomiĝis ĉe la Universitato de Mesino, kie parko estas nomita liahonore. (eo)
  • Stefano D'Arrigo (15 October 1919 – 2 May 1992) was an Italian writer. He published three books, the collection of poetry Codice Siciliano (The Sicilian Code), the epic Horcynus Orca (Killer Whale, ISBN 88-17-87228-8) and the novel Cima delle Nobildonne. D'Arrigo was born in Alì Terme, in the province of Messina. He graduated from the University of Messina, where a park is named in his honour. He worked on Horcynus Orca from about 1950 until it was published in 1975. Originally it was called La testa del delfino, and was renamed I giorni della fera (that became I Fatti della Fera) for its first planned publication in 1961 on the review Menabó, directed by Elio Vittorini. In 2000, the galley proofs of I fatti della fera were published (ISBN 88-17-66981-4), giving readers a chance to compare the two versions: 1961's 660 pages, and 1975's 1,270. D’Arrigo dedicated Horcynus Orca to his wife Jutta Bruto because she helped him in the drafting of it. As of 2021, the work has not been translated into English. An excerpt appears in Peter Forbes's translation of Primo Levi's anthology, The Search for Roots (ISBN 1566635047). In 1961 D'Arrigo played a minor role in Pasolini’s first film, Accattone. He died in 1992 in Rome. (en)
  • Fortunato Stefano D'Arrigo (Alì Terme, 15 ottobre 1919 – Roma, 2 maggio 1992) è stato uno scrittore, poeta e critico d'arte italiano. (it)
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