Cento Prize Explained

The Children's Literature Prize "Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Cento" is an international competition aimed at authors of children's books (elementary and middle school) in Italian, original or translated.

Origins

The Prize Cento was established in 1979 on the initiative of the Cassa di Risparmio di Cento and the Faculty of Education at the University of Ferrara. Initially the winner was determined by a panel of experts chaired by Gianni Rodari; the current method of selection was adopted in 1981.[1]

The award is currently sponsored and organized by the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Cento, with the support of the Region of Emilia-Romagna, the Province of Ferrara, the City of Cento, of the University of Ferrara and Bologna.

Method of selection

The competition includes a first phase of selection among all entries of two sets of finalists by a Selection Committee consisting of: Guido Clericetti (cartoonist and scriptwriter), Fulvia Sisti (journalist), Giovanni Genovesi (University of Ferrara), Mario Schiavato (writer), Franco Frabboni (University of Bologna), Tiziana Ferrario (journalist), Paolo Valentini (journalist) and Folco Quilici (documentary filmmaker). To determine the final ranking and then the winners, a second phase involves two juries, one made up of students in the last three grades of elementary school, the other of students in the first three years of secondary school.

The top three authors in the two sections, are awarded respectively € 5,000, € 2,000 and € 1,000.

Curiosity

Among the best known writers to have won the Prize Cento are Roberto Piumini (1979 and 1995), Bianca Pitzorno (1988), Daniel Pennac (1993), Susanna Tamaro (1995), and J. K. Rowling (1998).

Hall of Fame

YearWinningYearWinningYearWinning
1979Roberto Piumini1996Silvana Gandolfi, Guido Quarzo and Anna Vivarelli2013Elisa Castiglioni Giudici, Furio Scarpelli and Giacomo Scarpelli
1980Marcello Venturi1997Ian Whybrow, Elizabeth Honey2014
1981Marina Gemelli1998Angela Nanetti, J. K. Rowling2015
1982Giovanni Arpino1999Maria Vago, Fiona May and Paola Zannoner2016
1983Pino Nucci2000Domenica Luciani, Louis Sachar2017
1984Renata Schiavo Campo2001Paul Shipton, Silvio Conte and Mariella Ottino
1985Pier Mario Fasanotti2002Anna Vivarelli, Francesca d'Adamo
1986Beatrice Solinas Donghi2003Anna Lavatelli, Uri Orlev
1987Christine Nostlinger2004Sheila Och, Eoin Colfer
1988Bianca Pitzorno2005Luigi Garlando, Michael Morpurgo
1989Mario Lodi2006Roberta Grazzani, Angela Ragusa
1990William Steig2007Sebastiano Ruiz Mignone, Jordan Sonnenblick
1991Roberta Grazzani, Michel Lucet2008Kate DiCamillo, Pina Varriale
1992Pinin Carpi, Sam Llewellyn2009Aquilino, Finn Zetterholm
1993Ole Lund Kirkegaard, Daniel Pennac2010Angela Nanetti, Gianpietro Scalia
1994Friedl Neuhauser, Barbara Novak and Alexander Rinesch, Silvana Gandolfi2011not assigned
1995Susanna Tamaro and Roberto Piumini2012Guido Sgardoli

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cassa di Risparmio di Cento . 2013-04-22 . 2009-10-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091015114050/http://www.crcento.it/news.htm?v_lingua=ITA&v_iss_web=0000000000000008785408207462&v_menu_lista=MTOP2-MT208&v_newsdavis=NEWS_20070416 . dead .