Vittorio Catani

Vittorio Catani during the 2010 convention Deepcon 11 / Italcon 36

Vittorio Catani (born July 17, 1940) is an Italian science fiction writer.

Born in Lecce, he currently lives and works in Bari, Italy. A retired bank clerk, he started publishing essays and fiction in 1962, especially within the fantasy and science fiction genres. His first novel, Gli universi di Moras, won the Premio Urania in 1990.

He has been published in most major newspapers and magazines, and his works have been translated in a number of European countries. He contributes to the daily newspaper La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno, the environmental quarterly "Villaggio Globale", and is one of the editors of "www.fantascienza.com" and "www.carmillaonline.com".

His second science fiction novel, Il Quinto Principio, was published in December 2009, again by Urania.[1][2]

Works

References

  1. Iannuzzi, Giulia (2015). Distopie, viaggi spaziali, allucinazioni. Fantascienza italiana contemporanea. Milan, Italy: Mimesis. pp. 269–326. ISBN 9788857527659.
  2. Iannuzzi, Giulia (Fall 2014). "Italian Science Fiction 101" (PDF). SFRA Review: 28, 29, 32. Retrieved 7 June 2016.

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