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'''Massimo del Pizzo''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[science fiction]] writer and critic. From the [[Abruzzo]] region, del Pizzo teaches [[French language|French]] Language and Literature in the Facoltà di Lingue of the [[University of Bari|Università degli Studi di Bari]]. He published studies on literary [[utopia]]s, on fantasy and on French scientific imagination writing.
'''Massimo del Pizzo''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[science fiction]] writer and critic. From the [[Abruzzo]] region, del Pizzo teaches [[French language|French]] Language and Literature in the Facoltà di Lingue of the [[University of Bari|Università degli Studi di Bari]]. He published studies on literary [[utopia]]s, on fantasy and on French scientific imagination writing.

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Massimo del Pizzo is an Italian science fiction writer and critic. From the Abruzzo region, del Pizzo teaches French Language and Literature in the Facoltà di Lingue of the Università degli Studi di Bari. He published studies on literary utopias, on fantasy and on French scientific imagination writing.

On the fiction front, he published a number of short stories in newspapers, magazines and anthologies. Many of his stories verge on the dream-like, while other are closer to science-fiction.

His works include:

  • L'opera di Rosny Aîné. Dal realismo al naturalismo, dal fantastico alla fantascienza, Schena, 1990
  • Alphonse Rabbe, la parola austera e la parola disperata, Schena, 1990[1]
  • Viaggi e passaggi. Letture di Jules Verne, Solfanelli 1995
  • I microscopi dell'Altrove. Utopia, Fantastico, Fantascienza, B.A. Graphis, 1996
  • Maurice Renard. Gli occhi dello scriba, B.A. Graphis, 2000
  • Restif de la Bretonne e «Les Posthumes». Il diavolo in coppia, B.A. Graphis, 2001

As editor he worked on:

  • Racconti di fantascienza. Il mondo attraverso la letteratura di immaginazione scientifica, Palumbo 2000.[2]
  • Altri mondi, Nord.

References

  1. ^ Brudo, Annie (2004). Le langage en représentation: essai sur le théâtre de Balzac. Presses Paris Sorbonne. p. 288. ISBN 978-2-84050-345-3. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
  2. ^ Catani, Vittorio (31 August 2006). "Per mari disperati". Fantascienza (in Italian). Retrieved 10 April 2011.

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