Ferdinando Camon
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Ferdinando Camon (born in Montagnana 1935) is a contemporary Italian writer.[1] He is married to a journalist and has two sons: Alessandro Camon, a film producer/writer who lives in Los Angeles, and Alberto, who teaches criminal procedure and lives in Bologna. He has contributed to a number of Italian and foreign daily newspapers, including La Stampa, l'Unità, Avvenire, Le Monde and La Nación.

Perhaps Camon's best-known work in English is his trilogy of fictional memoirs consisting of The Fifth Estate (Il Quinto Stato), Life Everlasting (La Vita Eterna), and Memorial (Un altare per la madre).

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  1. ^ Marcus, James (22 December 1985). "IN SHORT: FICTION". The New York Times. p. 18. Retrieved 18 June 2011.