Ercole Patti Explained

Ercole Patti
Birth Date:1903 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Catania, Sicily, Italy
Death Place:Rome, Italy
Occupation:Writer

Ercole Patti (16 February 1903 – 15 November 1976) was an Italian dramatist, journalist, novelist, and screenwriter.

Biography

Born in Catania into an upper-middle-class family and the nephew of writer Giuseppe Villaroel, Patti started working as a journalist at very young age, before graduating in law in 1925.[1]

After practicing for a year in his father's firm, he decided to move to Rome to earn a living from journalism. There, after some sporadic collaborations, he was employed by the newspaper Gazzetta del Popolo, where he was a foreign correspondent in China, India and Japan, among other places.

Patti gained notoriety as a novelist in 1940 with Quartieri alti, a satirical portrait of Roman high classes. His novels are mainly set in Rome or in a sensual Sicily, which was, according to literary critic Carlo Bo, a sort of philosophical ideal for Patti.

He was active as a screenwriter since 1935, and a number of his novels were adapted into films.

In addition to novels, Patti published collections of short stories and two autobiographical works.[2]

Selected filmography

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Notes and References

  1. News: l. m.. La scomparsa di Ercole Patti. 252. La Stampa. 16 November 1976. 3.
  2. News: Raul Radice. Patti, o l'ottimismo. 46. TuttoLibri. 27 November 1976. 5. Raul Radice.