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Riccardo Bacchelli

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Nationality
  
Italian

Role
  
Writer

Genre
  
Novel, play, essay

Education
  
University of Bologna

Notable works
  
Il mulino del Po

Books
  
The Mill on the Po

Name
  
Riccardo Bacchelli


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Born
  
19 April 1891 Bologna, Italy (
1891-04-19
)

Occupation
  
novelist, playwright, essayst

Died
  
October 8, 1985, Monza, Italy

Movies
  
The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo

Parents
  
Giuseppe Bacchelli, Anna Bumiller

Similar People
  
Luciano Bianciardi, Piero Chiara, Pietro Germi, Tullio Pinelli, Fausto Tozzi

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Riccardo Bacchelli ([rikˈkardo bakˈkɛlli]; 19 April 1891 – 8 October 1985) was an Italian writer. In 1927 he was one of the founders of the review La Ronda and Bagutta Prize for literature. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature eight times.

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Career

His first novel was Il filo meraviglioso di Lodovico Clo' (The wonderful thread of Lodovico Clo). Next was Il Diavolo al Pontelungo (1927) La città degli amanti (The City of Lovers).

His most popular work was Il mulino del Po (The Mill on the Po) (1938–1940), which covered a century in the life of a rural family. A film adapted from the novel was released in 1949. Later novels, published from 1945 to 1978, include: Il pianto del figlio di Lais, Non ti chiamero' piu' padre, La cometa , Il rapporto segreto (The secret relationship), Afrodite: un romanzo d'amore (Aphrodite: a love novel), Il progresso è un razzo (Progress is a rocket) and Il sommergibile (The submarine).

Riccardo Bacchelli was elected as a member of the Royal Academy of Italy. He was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 1971.

Il mulino del Po

The novel narrates in more than 2000 pages the lives, adventures and problems of Lazzaro Scacerni and his family. It opens in the early 19th century as Scacerni returns to Italy from Russia, where he had served as a soldier of Napoleon's invasion, and follows him and his family through a full century until the First World War. Scacerni owns a mill in a rural area on the river Po (hence the title). He and his descendants conduct their lives amid political turmoil, wars, economic hardship, and class conflicts.

The historical, geographical and social background was painstakingly researched by Bacchelli, who created a large and comprehensive portrait of life in rural Italy in the 19th century. The language and style of this novel show that Bacchelli held Alessandro Manzoni as his model. At the same time, he created a structure that showed his attention to contemporary European novels.

References

Riccardo Bacchelli Wikipedia