Niccolò Tucci

Niccolò Tucci (1 May 1908 – 10 December 1999) was a short story writer and novelist who wrote in English and Italian.

Early life and family

Tucci was born in Lugano, Switzerland, on 1 May 1908, to a Russian mother and an Italian father who became a Swiss citizen. Niccolò Tucci grew up in privileged circumstances that were eliminated by the Bolshevik Revolution. His family relocated to Tuscany.

His daughter, Maria Tucci, is an actress who married her father's former editor, Robert Gottlieb.

Career

In 1938, he resigned a position with Mussolini's Press Ministry and immigrated to the United States. He wrote numerous short stories and a few longer works, many of which are largely autobiographical in their subject matter.

Death

Tucci died on 10 December 1999.

Selected publications

  • The Rain Came Last & Other Stories
  • Terror and Grief
  • The Beautiful Blue Horse
  • Military Intelligence
  • Before My Time. Jonathan Cape, London, 1963.
  • Unfinished Funeral

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Recipients of the Bagutta Prize
1920s
  • Giovan Battista Angioletti (1927)
  • Giovanni Comisso (1928)
  • Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929)
1930s
  • Gino Rocca (1930)
  • Giovanni Titta Rosa (1931)
  • Leonida Rèpaci (1932)
  • Raul Radice (1933)
  • Carlo Emilio Gadda (1934)
  • Enrico Sacchetti (1935)
  • Silvio Negro (1936)
1940s
1950s
  • Vitaliano Brancati (1950)
  • Indro Montanelli (1951)
  • Francesco Serantini (1952)
  • Leonardo Borghese (1953)
  • Giuseppe Marotta (1954)
  • Alfonso Gatto (1955)
  • Giuseppe Lanza (1956)
  • Pier Angelo Soldini (1957)
  • Lorenzo Montano (1958)
  • Italo Calvino (1959)
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