Duccia Camiciotti
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Duccia Camiciotti, Italian poet, writer and essayist.[1][2]
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[edit] Studies and Early Life
Camiciotti's studies were founded in the Classics. She attended Silvio d’Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts (Silvio d’Amico Accademia d’Arte Drammatica) under the guidance of late director Orazio Costa. She graduated with a degree in Journalism from the University of Urbino, where she attended the school of literary and aesthetic criticism of the late great humanist Carlo Bo. She became a teacher of Aesthetics at the Sharoff-Staniwslawskji Theater Academy in Rome, Italy.
Camiciotti met her late husband, Claudio Battistich, in Florence, Italy, where she was his assistant as Director of the Center for Oriental Studies.
Camiciotti is an Executive Advisor of the Florentine Camerata and on the Board of Advisors of Modigliani of Scandicci. Her work has been reviewed by leading Italian newspapers such as La Nazione, Il Giornale, the Corriere di Firenze, and Poesia.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry Collections
- Nostro quotidiano delirio (Our Daily Rapture) ISBN 8851710848 (2006) L'Autore Libri Firenze
- Figurazione - Tacchi Editore (Pisa)
- Risposta del vento (The Wind's Reply)
- Sogno ricorrente (Recurring Dream)
- Il tempo di Meg Dombrowskji (with Claudio Battischi)
[edit] Anthologies
- Slanci e partecipazione (Impulse and Sharing); Bastogi Editors
[edit] Periodicals and Magazines
- Pegasus (Art Director, Contributing Editor)
- Città di Vita (City Life) (Editorial Board)
- Alla bottega (To the Store)
- Angeli e Poeti (Angels and Poets)
- Milano
- Orizzonti (Horizons) (Rome, Italy)
[edit] Awards and Honors
- 1999 Ibiskos Prize (for Recurring Dream) Turin Book Fair
- Habere Artem prize ("Sangrila", Aletti publishers)

