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Mario Petrucci

Mario Petrucci (born 1958) is a British poet, literary translator, educator and broadcaster. He was born in Lambeth, London and trained as a physicist at Selwyn College in the University of Cambridge, later completing a PhD in vacuum crystal growth at University College London. He is also an ecologist, having a BA in Environmental Science from Middlesex University.[1] Petrucci was the first poet to be resident at the Imperial War Museum[2] and with BBC Radio 3.[3][4][5] He has broadcast widely on radio, including BBC Radio’s Kaleidoscope, London Nights, Sunday Feature, Night Waves, The Verb and BBC World Service, as well as on BBC TV.[6]

Mario Petrucci
BornMario Petrucci
Lambeth, London, UK
OccupationPoet, physicist, ecologist
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge, University College London, Middlesex University
GenrePoetry, Science, Education
Website
mariopetrucci.com

Petrucci's debut, Shrapnel and Sheets (1996), won a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.[7] 2018 saw the publication by Bloodaxe Books of his English versions of the Persian mystic poet Hafez, and in 2022 he was invited by the Society of Authors to judge the John Florio Prize for Italian translation. Petrucci's poetry has been published in such outlets as The Spectator and The Independent, and noted in the Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian; his diverse collections draw inspiration situationally from key cultural sites, or explore his core themes of love/loss, the tragedies of warfare, and science in the natural world.[8]

Petrucci's poems, short stories, articles and essays frequently investigate cross-disciplinary concerns (creativity, politics, science, the environment)[9][10] including, for instance, the role of eco-art in dissolving society's resistance to pro-environmental change.[11] He has also been much involved in the educational sector, in creative writing and literary mentoring, melding scientific and ecological awareness with creative writing praxis.[12][13][14] As poet-educator, Petrucci has engaged with a range of cultural organisations, including the Royal Festival Hall, the Charles Dickens Museum, Southwell Workhouse, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the European Space Agency, the London School of Economics, the Wellcome Foundation, and the Natural History Museum, London; he was also Royal Literary Fund Fellow on four occasions, at Oxford Brookes University, University of Westminster, Brunel University London, and the City and Guilds of London Art School.[15]

Petrucci's poetry has also been deployed in a number of films. For instance, Heavy Water: a film for Chernobyl and Half Life: a Journey to Chernobyl were based on his award-winning poetry collection on Chernobyl. Produced by Seventh Art Productions,[16] these films have garnered awards such as the Cinequest as well as screenings on mainstream television and at major cultural venues such as Tate Modern (in 2007). 2012 saw Petrucci shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award[17] with a vast poetry soundscape (among the largest ever created) entitled Tales from the Bridge.[18][19][20][21][22] This installation spanned the Thames (on the Millennium Bridge, London) as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Collaborators for the project included Martyn Ware (The Human League) and Eric Whitacre, whose music was used.

Books and pamphlets

Films

  • Heavy Water: a film for Chernobyl (with Phil Grabsky & David Bickerstaff) Seventh Art Productions, 2006.[26]
  • Half Life: a journey to Chernobyl (with Phil Grabsky & David Bickerstaff) Seventh Art Productions, 2006.[27]
  • Amazonia (with Lucy + Jorge Orta), commissioned by the Natural History Museum, 2010.[28]

Awards

  • 1993 Winner, London Writers Competition
  • 1995 Edith Kitt Memorial Award
  • 1996 Poetry Book Society Recommendation
  • 1996 Edith Kitt Memorial Award
  • 1997 Winner, Sheffield Thursday Prize
  • 1997 Winner, inaugural Irish Times Perpetual Trophy
  • 1998 New London Writers Award (London Arts)
  • 1998 Winner, London Writers Competition
  • 1998 Winner, Sheffield Thursday Prize
  • 1999 Bridport Poetry Prize
  • 2002 Daily Telegraph / Arvon International Poetry Prize
  • 2002 Arts Council England Writers' Award
  • 2003 Essex Book Awards Best Fiction Prize 2000–2002
  • 2003 Silver Wyvern Award
  • 2004 Winner, London Writers Competition
  • 2004 National Poetry Competition: third prize cum laude
  • 2005/2006 Arts Council England Grants for the Arts: Science in Poetry
  • 2005 Winner, London Writers Competition
  • 2007 Cinequest Film Festival Award, Best Short Documentary (Half Life: a Journey to Chernobyl)
  • 2009/10 Arts Council England Grants for the Arts: i tulips
  • 2012 Shortlisted for The Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry: Tales from the Bridge
  • 2016 Winner, PEN Translates Award[29]
  • 2018 Shortlisted: John Florio Prize for Italian Translation (with Xenia by Eugenio Montale)[30]

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ "Poetry by the Imperial War Museum Poet-in-Residence, Mario Petrucci, 1999". Imperial War Museum.
  3. ^ "BBC – Listen Up! – New Music and Writing". BBC.
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 3 (Petrucci)".
  5. ^ .
  6. ^ "Petrucci biography". literature.britishcouncil.org.
  7. ^ "Poetry Society (Petrucci biography)".
  8. ^ .
  9. ^ "Royal Literary Fund Fellow". rlf.org.uk.
  10. ^ "Visualizations". yumpu.com.
  11. ^ Anthroposphere: The Oxford Climate Review (2022). 'Art and Climate Change: Separate Bubbles or Mutual Membrane?'. Oxford: Oxford Climate Society. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  12. ^ "STUDY SKILLS PROJECT". rlf.org.uk.
  13. ^ . writeideas.org.uk. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  14. ^ New Scientist (10 July 2007). "Science poetry: Mario Petrucci" – via YouTube.
  15. ^ "Petrucci RLF biography". rlf.org.uk.
  16. ^ 'Heavy Water: a film for Chernobyl' – the award-winning film by Phil Grabsky, David Bickerstaff & Mario Petrucci (Seventh Art Productions, 2006)
  17. ^ "Ted Hughes Award – the Poetry Society".
  18. ^ "Tales form The Bridge". atomictv.com.
  19. ^ "*from* Tales from the Bridge – the Poetry Society".
  20. ^ KitmonstersTV (1 August 2012). "Tales From The Bridge – Martyn Ware" – via YouTube.
  21. ^ "News 2012 – Illustrious Company (archived site)". illustriouscompany.co.uk.
  22. ^ "KitMonsters – Tales From The Bridge".
  23. ^ "Flarestack Poets – Home". flarestackpoets.co.uk.
  24. ^ "Waterloo Press". waterloopress.co.uk.
  25. ^ "Home". ninearchespress.com.
  26. ^ "poetry film". atomictv.com.
  27. ^ "poetry film". atomictv.com.
  28. ^ "poetry film". atomictv.com.
  29. ^ "Independent publishers lead PEN Translates awards – The Bookseller". thebookseller.com.
  30. ^ "John Florio Prize – past winners". societyofauthors.org.

External links

  • Mario Petrucci at British Council: Literature
  • Royal Literary Fund
  • Poetry International Web or
  • Author's homepage
  • Author's YouTube channel - poems, creative writing resources
  • 'Writing Into Freedom' - free online creative writing videos/audios

mario, petrucci, born, 1958, british, poet, literary, translator, educator, broadcaster, born, lambeth, london, trained, physicist, selwyn, college, university, cambridge, later, completing, vacuum, crystal, growth, university, college, london, also, ecologist. Mario Petrucci born 1958 is a British poet literary translator educator and broadcaster He was born in Lambeth London and trained as a physicist at Selwyn College in the University of Cambridge later completing a PhD in vacuum crystal growth at University College London He is also an ecologist having a BA in Environmental Science from Middlesex University 1 Petrucci was the first poet to be resident at the Imperial War Museum 2 and with BBC Radio 3 3 4 5 He has broadcast widely on radio including BBC Radio s Kaleidoscope London Nights Sunday Feature Night Waves The Verb and BBC World Service as well as on BBC TV 6 Mario PetrucciBornMario PetrucciLambeth London UKOccupationPoet physicist ecologistNationalityBritishCitizenshipUnited KingdomAlma materUniversity of Cambridge University College London Middlesex UniversityGenrePoetry Science EducationWebsitemariopetrucci wbr comPetrucci s debut Shrapnel and Sheets 1996 won a Poetry Book Society Recommendation 7 2018 saw the publication by Bloodaxe Books of his English versions of the Persian mystic poet Hafez and in 2022 he was invited by the Society of Authors to judge the John Florio Prize for Italian translation Petrucci s poetry has been published in such outlets as The Spectator and The Independent and noted in the Daily Mail The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian his diverse collections draw inspiration situationally from key cultural sites or explore his core themes of love loss the tragedies of warfare and science in the natural world 8 Petrucci s poems short stories articles and essays frequently investigate cross disciplinary concerns creativity politics science the environment 9 10 including for instance the role of eco art in dissolving society s resistance to pro environmental change 11 He has also been much involved in the educational sector in creative writing and literary mentoring melding scientific and ecological awareness with creative writing praxis 12 13 14 As poet educator Petrucci has engaged with a range of cultural organisations including the Royal Festival Hall the Charles Dickens Museum Southwell Workhouse the Royal College of Surgeons of England the European Space Agency the London School of Economics the Wellcome Foundation and the Natural History Museum London he was also Royal Literary Fund Fellow on four occasions at Oxford Brookes University University of Westminster Brunel University London and the City and Guilds of London Art School 15 Petrucci s poetry has also been deployed in a number of films For instance Heavy Water a film for Chernobyl and Half Life a Journey to Chernobyl were based on his award winning poetry collection on Chernobyl Produced by Seventh Art Productions 16 these films have garnered awards such as the Cinequest as well as screenings on mainstream television and at major cultural venues such as Tate Modern in 2007 2012 saw Petrucci shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award 17 with a vast poetry soundscape among the largest ever created entitled Tales from the Bridge 18 19 20 21 22 This installation spanned the Thames on the Millennium Bridge London as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad Collaborators for the project included Martyn Ware The Human League and Eric Whitacre whose music was used Contents 1 Books and pamphlets 2 Films 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksBooks and pamphlets EditShrapnel and Sheets Headland 1996 ISBN 0 903074 92 3 Poetry Book Society Recommendation Bosco Hearing Eye leaflet 1999 book 2001 ISBN 1 870841 64 6 amp ISBN 1 870841 77 8 Lepidoptera Kite Modern Poetry Series 88 amp 96 1999 2001 ISBN 0 907759 47 5 amp ISBN 0 907759 87 4 The Stamina of Sheep the Havering Poems Havering London Borough Council Bound Spiral Press 2002 ISBN 0 9539939 1 4 The Havering Poetry Study Pack Havering London Borough Council Bound Spiral Press 2002 ISBN 0 9539939 2 2 High Zest and the Doggerel March Wilfred Owen Genius or Sugar stick Bound Spiral Press 2002 ISSN 0955 3819 Heavy Water a poem for Chernobyl Enitharmon Press 2004 ISBN 1 900564 34 3 Half Life Poems for Chernobyl Heaventree Press 2004 ISBN 0 9545317 3 6 Fearnought Poems for Southwell Workhouse The National Trust 2006 ISBN 1 84359 251 7 or ISBN 978 1 84359 251 8 Catullus Perdika Press 2006 ISBN 1 905649 00 2 second re print 2007 ISBN 978 1 905649 00 6 Flowers of Sulphur Enitharmon Press 2007 ISBN 978 1 904634 37 9 somewhere is january Perdika Press 2007 ISBN 978 1 905649 06 8 Sappho Perdika Press 2008 ISBN 978 1 905649 09 9 i tulips Enitharmon Press 2010 ISBN 978 1 904634 93 5 Nights Sifnos Hands Flarestack Poets 23 2010 ISBN 978 1 906480 24 0 the waltz in my blood Waterloo Press 24 2011 ISBN 978 190674240 9 the inward garden St Edmund s College 2013 limited edition ISBN 978 0 9538316 9 2 anima Nine Arches Press 25 2013 ISBN 978 0 9573847 3 6 crib Enitharmon Press 2014 ISBN 978 1 907587 80 1 1111 Perdika Press 2014 ISBN 978 1 905649 18 1 Xenia Arc Publications 2016 ISBN 978 1 910345 53 5 Translation of Xenia by Eugenio Montale Beloved 81 poems from Hafez Bloodaxe Books 2018 ISBN 978 1 780374 30 7 translation of The Divan by Persian mystic poet Hafez Isha Upanishad Guillemot Press 2019 a modern English vers libre version of the ancient sacred Hindu text the Isha Upanishad afterlove Cinnamon Press 2020 ISBN 978 1 78864 095 4 Dawn Ravens 23 poems from Saadi and Rumi Lapwing Publications 2022 ISBN 978 1 7397938 6 9 Moonbird love poems Fair Acre Press 2023 ISBN 978 1 911048 74 9 Films EditHeavy Water a film for Chernobyl with Phil Grabsky amp David Bickerstaff Seventh Art Productions 2006 26 Half Life a journey to Chernobyl with Phil Grabsky amp David Bickerstaff Seventh Art Productions 2006 27 Amazonia with Lucy Jorge Orta commissioned by the Natural History Museum 2010 28 Awards Edit1993 Winner London Writers Competition 1995 Edith Kitt Memorial Award 1996 Poetry Book Society Recommendation 1996 Edith Kitt Memorial Award 1997 Winner Sheffield Thursday Prize 1997 Winner inaugural Irish Times Perpetual Trophy 1998 New London Writers Award London Arts 1998 Winner London Writers Competition 1998 Winner Sheffield Thursday Prize 1999 Bridport Poetry Prize 2002 Daily Telegraph Arvon International Poetry Prize 2002 Arts Council England Writers Award 2003 Essex Book Awards Best Fiction Prize 2000 2002 2003 Silver Wyvern Award 2004 Winner London Writers Competition 2004 National Poetry Competition third prize cum laude 2005 2006 Arts Council England Grants for the Arts Science in Poetry 2005 Winner London Writers Competition 2007 Cinequest Film Festival Award Best Short Documentary Half Life a Journey to Chernobyl 2009 10 Arts Council England Grants for the Arts i tulips 2012 Shortlisted for The Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry Tales from the Bridge 2016 Winner PEN Translates Award 29 2018 Shortlisted John Florio Prize for Italian Translation with Xenia by Eugenio Montale 30 References Edit Poetry International archived page Poetry by the Imperial War Museum Poet in Residence Mario Petrucci 1999 Imperial War Museum BBC Listen Up New Music and Writing BBC BBC Radio 3 Petrucci Comma Press biography archived page Petrucci biography literature britishcouncil org Poetry Society Petrucci biography Petrucci biography archived source Royal Literary Fund Fellow rlf org uk Visualizations yumpu com Anthroposphere The Oxford Climate Review 2022 Art and Climate Change Separate Bubbles or Mutual Membrane Oxford Oxford Climate Society Retrieved 12 July 2023 STUDY SKILLS PROJECT rlf org uk Creative Writing lt gt Science writeideas org uk Archived from the original on 28 August 2008 Retrieved 15 June 2017 New Scientist 10 July 2007 Science poetry Mario Petrucci via YouTube Petrucci RLF biography rlf org uk Heavy Water a film for Chernobyl the award winning film by Phil Grabsky David Bickerstaff amp Mario Petrucci Seventh Art Productions 2006 Ted Hughes Award the Poetry Society Tales form The Bridge atomictv com from Tales from the Bridge the Poetry Society KitmonstersTV 1 August 2012 Tales From The Bridge Martyn Ware via YouTube News 2012 Illustrious Company archived site illustriouscompany co uk KitMonsters Tales From The Bridge Flarestack Poets Home flarestackpoets co uk Waterloo Press waterloopress co uk Home ninearchespress com poetry film atomictv com poetry film atomictv com poetry film atomictv com Independent publishers lead PEN Translates awards The Bookseller thebookseller com John Florio Prize past winners societyofauthors org External links EditMario Petrucci at British Council Literature Royal Literary Fund Poetry International Web or archived page Author s homepage Author s YouTube channel poems creative writing resources Writing Into Freedom free online creative writing videos audios Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mario Petrucci amp oldid 1168232955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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