Premio Campiello 2023: Winners Awarded
The sixty-first edition of the Premio Campiello has come to an end with the Prize giving Ceremony, which took place on Saturday 16 September at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. The evening was presented by Francesca Fialdini and Lodo Guenzi and was broadcast live on RAI 5.
The coveted prize, which has been awarded to some of the greatest names in Italian literature ever since 1962, went to Benedetta Tobagi, with her book La Resistenza delle donne (Einaudi Editore).
(To find out about the author and the book, click here to watch the interview with the Pirelli Foundation)
During the ceremony, Antonio Calabrò, director of the Pirelli Foundation, and Enrico Carraro, president of the Fondazione Il Campiello, also awarded the winners of the second edition of the Premio Campiello Junior, the competition promoted by the Pirelli Foundation for Italian works of fiction and poetry for young people. The prize for the 7-10 year category went to Nicola Cinquetti for his L’incredibile notte di Billy Bologna (Lapis Edizioni), and the one for the 11-14 year category went to Davide Rigiani for his novel Il Tullio e l’eolao più stranissimo di tutto il Canton Ticino (minimum fax).
(To find out about the winning authors of the Campiello Junior you can watch the Pirelli Foundation interviews by clicking here)
The Premio Campiello Junior continues with its third edition. For all the latest on forthcoming events, you can visit the sites www.fondazionepirelli.org and www.premiocampiello.org.


The sixty-first edition of the Premio Campiello has come to an end with the Prize giving Ceremony, which took place on Saturday 16 September at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice. The evening was presented by Francesca Fialdini and Lodo Guenzi and was broadcast live on RAI 5.
The coveted prize, which has been awarded to some of the greatest names in Italian literature ever since 1962, went to Benedetta Tobagi, with her book La Resistenza delle donne (Einaudi Editore).
(To find out about the author and the book, click here to watch the interview with the Pirelli Foundation)
During the ceremony, Antonio Calabrò, director of the Pirelli Foundation, and Enrico Carraro, president of the Fondazione Il Campiello, also awarded the winners of the second edition of the Premio Campiello Junior, the competition promoted by the Pirelli Foundation for Italian works of fiction and poetry for young people. The prize for the 7-10 year category went to Nicola Cinquetti for his L’incredibile notte di Billy Bologna (Lapis Edizioni), and the one for the 11-14 year category went to Davide Rigiani for his novel Il Tullio e l’eolao più stranissimo di tutto il Canton Ticino (minimum fax).
(To find out about the winning authors of the Campiello Junior you can watch the Pirelli Foundation interviews by clicking here)
The Premio Campiello Junior continues with its third edition. For all the latest on forthcoming events, you can visit the sites www.fondazionepirelli.org and www.premiocampiello.org.