(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 3 - Sandro Veronesi has won the Premio
Strega for the second time.
'Il Colibrì' (the hummingbird, published by La Nave di Teseo)
claimed Italy's top literary prize with a big margin, getting
200 votes, compared to 132 for second-paced Gianrico
Carofiglio's 'La Misura del Tempo' (Einaudi).
Third was Valeria Parrella's 'Almarina' (Einaudi), with 86
votes.
Veronesi won the Strega prize for the first time in 2006 with
Caos Calmo (Calm Chaos).
That novel was made into a film directed by Antonello Grimaldi
and starring Nanni Moretti.
"I'm thinking of my family, my children, and of Umberto Eco, who
founded this publishing house," said Veronesi, referring to La
Nave di Teseo. (ANSA).
Sandro Veronesi wins Strega prize for 2nd time
'Il Colibrì' wins Italy's top literary prize by a big margin
