Giorgio Fontana


Giorgio Fontana is an Italian writer currently living and working in Milan.

Biography

Born and raised in the province of Varese, Fontana studied Philosophy at the University of Milan, and graduated with a final dissertation on Hilary Putnam's internal realism.
In 2007 he published his debut novel Buoni propositi per l'anno nuovo, which was followed by Novalis in 2008.
With his narrative report on immigrants in Milan Babele 56. Otto fermate nella città che cambia, he became one of the finalists for the Premio Tondelli in 2009. In 2011, he released La velocità del buio, an essay on Berlusconism and Italian identity.
Per legge superiore won several literary prizes, such as the Premio Racalmare - Leonardo Sciascia 2012, the Premio lo Straniero 2012 and the 26th edition of the Premio Chianti. The book had seven reprints and has been translated into French German, Dutch and Spanish.
Morte di un uomo felice brings the justice and law diptych – started with Per legge superiore – to a close. The book won the Premio Campiello 2014 and the Premio Loria 2014 and was translated in eight countries.
His latest novel is titled Un solo paradiso.
In 2019 he published a comic book about the Deep Sea Slum in Nairobi, Lamiere, in collaboration with Danilo Deninotti e Lucio Ruvidotti.
At present, he lives and works in Milan. He is one of the scriptwriters for the weekly comic "Topolino", the popular Italian weekly newspaper containing illustrated tales with Mickey Mouse. He also collaborates with the Sunday magazine of "Sole 24 ore" and other Italian magazines, and teaches creative writing at Scuola Holden, Naba and Scuola Belleville.

Works

Fiction