Born in Rome in 1966, Niccolò Ammaniti became internationally known for his 2003 novel
Io non ho paura[I’m Not Scared]. He made his literary debut almost a decade earlier when he wrote
Branchie[Gills] (1994). There are numerous anecdotes about how Ammaniti became a writer almost by chance. His lack of interest in finishing his degree in biology led him to write
Branchierather than complete his dissertation. His first novel is characterized by a rather bizarre plot. The protagonist is a terminally ill young man (a fish-breeder) who, after having rejected any cure for his disease, accepts the strange invitation of an old lady to build an aquarium in India. From this rather peculiar pretext the novel moves to an even stranger central part. While in India the protagonist is first…
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Citation: Mazzola, Claudio. "Niccolò Ammaniti". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 06 September 2022 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=14778, accessed 25 November 2024.]