Carlo Castellaneta Explained

Carlo Castellaneta (8 February 1930 - 28 September 2013) was an Italian author and journalist.

Born in Milan, Castellaneta began to work at a young age, first in an art gallery and then in the publishing house Arnoldo Mondadori Editore as a proofreader.[1] In 1958 Elio Vittorini, consultant of the publishing house, read the manuscript of Castellaneta's novel Viaggio col padre, and approved the publication; then Castellaneta began a long and prolific career as a novelist, with novels translated into English, French, Spanish and German, but also as a journalist for Il Corriere della Sera and Storia Illustrata of which he was also director.[1] [2] Castellaneta was also chairman of the La Scala Theatre Museum.[1]

His novel Notti e nebbie (Nights and Mists, 1975) was adapted into an eponymous 1984 television miniseries directed by Marco Tullio Giordana.[1]

Castellaneta died on 28 September 2013 in a hospital in Palmanova as a result of complications of pneumonia.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Addio allo scrittore Castellaneta voce della Milano che non c’è più. 2 October 2013. La Stampa. 28 September 2013.
  2. News: Addio allo scrittore Carlo Castellaneta. 2 October 2013. L'Unità. 28 September 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131001071618/http://www.unita.it/culture/addio-allo-scrittore-br-carlo-castellaneta-1.523987. 1 October 2013.
  3. News: Album Morto Carlo Castellaneta scrittore simbolo di Milano. 2 October 2013. Il Giornale. 29 September 2013.