(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 7 - Andrea Camilleri's daughters have
found unpublished material in the cellar of the cult Sicilian
Inspector Montalbano writer who died in July 2019 at the age of
93, sources said at the weekend.
The material includes original files, set photos, and private
correspondence of the writer from Porto Empedocle who sold
millions of copies worldwide and whose world-weary investigator
inspired highly popular TV series also sold around the world.
The daughters, Andreina and Mariolina, told RaiNews24 that "we
rediscovered a fascinating and intelligent man".
They said "Dad asked us to recover his material, but the thing
that gave us the greatest joy was to find so many documents, so
many writings and to be able to tell him because he was still
alive when we started to find what is a veritable treasure
trove".
The material will go into the new Camilleri Foundation that is
being built up. (ANSA).
Camilleri daughters find unpublished material in cellar
Inspector Montalbano author files, photos, correspondence found