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Emanuela Abbadessa (born Catania, 4 August 1964) is an Italian writer.[1] She was the recipient of the Rapallo Carige Prize for Capo Scirocco in 2013.[2]
Life
She graduated in Modern Literature from Catania University[3] in 1996 where she later taught History of Music at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literaturesm from 2002 to 2005.[4][5]
Her debut novel was Capo Scirocco (Rizzoli, 2013) which won her the Rapallo Carige Prize for Woman Writers in 2013 at the International Literary Prize of Elba Island R. Brignetti. She was also a finalist at the Alassio Centolibri Prize - An Author for Europe and the City of Rieti Literary Prize.
Works
Catania : le istituzioni culturali municipali, Palermo : Gruppo Editoriale Kalós, 2001. OCLC888900415
La via della stampa : musica per ritrovare gli anni, Catania : Museo Emilio Greco, 2002. OCLC754164010