Niccolò Ammaniti
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Niccolò Ammaniti (born September 25, 1966 in Rome) is an Italian writer. As a young Italian novelist, Ammaniti was part of the cannibali group, from the anthology Gioventù Cannibale by Daniele Brolli (1996), for which he wrote a short novel together with Luisa Brancaccio.
He became noted in 2001 with the publication of Io non ho paura, a novel which was later made into a movie directed by Gabriele Salvatores.
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Bibliography
- branchie! (1994)
- Nel nome del figlio (1995)
- Fango (1996)
- Tutti i denti del mostro sono perfetti (1997; anthology containing one story by Ammaniti)
- Il fagiano Johnatan Livingstone (1998)
- Ti prendo e ti porto via (1999)
- Italia odia (2000)
- Io non ho paura (2001)
- Micromega — Fa un po' male (2002)
- Fa un po' male (2004)
- Come Dio comanda (2006)
- Che la festa cominci (2009)
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