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Donna Leon (/ˈlɒn/;[1] born September 28, 1942, in Montclair, New Jersey[2]) is the American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy, featuring the fictional hero Commissario Guido Brunetti. In 2003, she received the Corine Literature Prize.

Donna Leon
Born (1942-09-28) September 28, 1942 (age 79)
Montclair, New Jersey, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican, Swiss (since 2020)
Period1992–present
GenreCrime fiction
Notable worksDeath at La Fenice

Leon lived in Venice for over 30 years and now resides in the small village of Val Müstair in the mountains of Grisons in Switzerland.[3] She also has a home in Zurich.[4] In 2020 she became a Swiss citizen.[5] She was a lecturer in English literature for the University of Maryland University College  Europe (UMUC-Europe)[6] in Italy and taught English from 1981 to 1990 at an American military base in Italy.[7] She has stopped teaching and concentrated on writing and other cultural activities in the field of music (especially baroque music).[when?]

Her Commissario Brunetti novels all take place in or around Venice. They are written in English and have been translated into many foreign languages, but  at Leon's request  not into Italian.[8] The ninth Brunetti novel, Friends in High Places, won the Crime Writers' Association Silver Dagger in 2000. German television has produced 26 Commissario Brunetti episodes for broadcast.[9][10]


Early life


Donna Leon was born to Catholic parents, who had strong leanings to the Democratic party. Her paternal grandparents were Spanish and her maternal grandparents were Irish and German. She grew up in Bloomfield, New Jersey.[11] Her parents put a strong focus on education for their daughter.

The Guardian reports: "Leon was teaching in Iran while attempting to complete a PhD about Jane Austen when the revolution of 1978-79 interrupted her studies and her life. When her trunks were returned to her months later, following her hasty evacuation (part of it at gunpoint, on a bus), her papers were gone." She returned to the US and worked in New York City writing advertising copy. When she visited Italy for the first time, she fell in love with the country.[11]

In 2015, she left Venice as her full-time home and began to split her time between the homes she owns in Switzerland, one in Zurich and another in the mountains. She returns to Venice approximately one week each month.[11]


Career


Leon wrote a crime novel after seeing a scene she thought belonged in such a novel. She wrote it in 8 months and stuck it in a drawer until a friend persuaded her to submit to a writing contest, which she won.[12]


Setting and viewpoints of the Brunetti novels


The police commissioner Guido Brunetti confronts crime in and around his home town of Venice. Each case is an opportunity for the author to reveal another aspect of the seamy underside of society and another facet of Venetian life. Brunetti reports to the vain and self-serving buffoon, Vice-Questore Patta, while Sergente (later Ispettore and with the inspector per tu) Vianello and the all-knowing and well-connected Signorina Elettra, Patta's secretary, assists Brunetti on the ground and through research.[13][14]

These novels are successful in Germany and translated into many languages, except Italian.[11]


Bibliography



Commissario Guido Brunetti novels



Other novels



Non-fiction



Books


Books with musical recordings


Spin-offs


Leon's Commissario Brunetti novels have spawned multiple spin-off enterprises, including:


References


  1. "SwissEduc - English - Leon, Donna: *1942". Swisseduc.ch. December 21, 2008. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  2. Marder, Dianna (July 8, 2010). "This case is culinary: Commissario's favorites". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved July 25, 2011. "Some 25 years ago, an English teacher and opera expert originally from Montclair, N.J., felt the lure of the lagoons and adopted Venice as her home. Now Donna Leon, 67, is the celebrated author of 19 international best sellers (more than two million sold) featuring a shrewd but principled police detective by the name of Guido Brunetti  and she is finally rewarding her readers with a cookbook of his favorite recipes."
  3. Hällsten, Annika (October 1, 2016). "Donna Leon vill vara politisk". Hufvudstadsbladet (in Swedish). p. 33.
  4. "donna-leon-interview-commissario-brunetti-earthly-remains". The Guardian. April 15, 2017.
  5. Krimi-Autorin Donna Leon ist jetzt Schweizerin In: NAU.ch, 10. Oktober 2020.
  6. "Donna Leon and the Madness of Venice". smh.com.au. January 11, 2016.
  7. Freeman, John (2013). How to Read a Novelist. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-374-17326-5.
  8. "Donna Leon Interview". Italian-mysteries.com. May 5, 2003. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  9. Donna Leon: The Commissario Guido Brunetti Mysteries (TV Series). IMDb. Retrieved July 22, 2016.
  10. "Where to Watch Donna Leon: The Commissario Guido Brunetti Mysteries Online". MovieFone. Archived from the original on 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
  11. Rustin, Susanna (April 15, 2017). "Interview: Donna Leon: Why I became an eco-detective writer". The Guardian. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  12. Donna Leon Interview. MHz Networks. March 1, 2014. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  13. Leon, Donna (23 November 1994). "Review: Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon". Publishers Weekly. ISBN 0061043370.
  14. Green, Peter (May 28, 2012). "Highbrow Lowbrow". New Republic.
  15. Leon, Donna (2012). The Jewels of Paradise (Export ed.). London: William Heinemann Ltd. ISBN 9780434022281. OCLC 929904082.
  16. Sepeda, Toni. "Walking Tours of Guido Brunetti's Venice". DonnaLeon.net. Archived from the original on 2018-03-24. Retrieved 2016-06-05.

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] Donna Leon

[ru] Леон, Донна

Донна Леон (англ. Donna Leon; род. 28 сентября 1942, в Монклер, Нью-Джерси[1]) — американская писательница. Является автором серии детективных романов. В 2003 году она получила литературную премию Корин.



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