Giampaolo Rugarli

[1][2] Later he was appointed head of the "Studies Office" of Cariplo, and he founded with the publisher Laterza, and directed, the journal Rivista Milanese di Economia ("Milan Journal of Economics").

[1][2] At the end of 1985 he left his job at the bank and began to devote himself exclusively to his work as a writer.

[1][2] His 1989 novel Il nido di ghiaccio won the Premio Selezione Campiello, while his 1991 novel Andromeda e la notte was finalist at the Strega Prize.

[1][2] He also collaborated with Corriere della Sera and with other Italian newspapers.

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