Free Term Papers on Nino Ricci

OPPapers.com Essay Index >> Biographies >> Nino Ricci

We have many free term papers and essays on Nino Ricci. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.

Essays from FratFiles.com
  1. Nino Ricci

    Nino Ricci Canadian Author Biography Canadian best-selling author Nino Ricci was born in 1959 in Learnington, Ontario to a family of six children. As a student he

  2. Johnt

    their help and support. d The issue ofdf and "the outsider" is condfveyed extremely well by Nino Ricci in his short story, "f reason whf some people choose to live

  3. Araby Vs. Going To The Moon

    what drives us to be drawn to the unkown. "Araby", by James Joyce and "Going to the moon", by Nino Ricci are both short stories that show that the Human curiosity

  4. Lives Of Saints: Christina's Strength In Resisting Society's ...

    the community only tolerates acquiescence and conformity. Like the character Cristina in Nino Ricci's novel Lives of the Saints, it is only the most tenacious that

  5. Heather Evans

    20 years for Raffin and then decided to open her own house when she was 50 years old. Georgio Armani was 40 years old when he introduced his own menswear collection

View More Papers...

Nino Ricci

Submitted by JimGardener on September 24, 2005

Category: Biographies
Words: 263 | Pages: 2
Views: 1281
Popularity Rank: 4,665
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)

Canadian Author Biography

Canadian best-selling author Nino Ricci was born in 1959 in Learnington, Ontario to a family of six children. As a student he studied in Florence, Italy, at York University in Toronto, and Concordia University in Montreal. After studies he began to write.

His first novel, "The Lives of Saints" which is part of a trilogy began as his master's thesis in university. Ricci did not know whether his piece was publishable but when it was finished he gained international fame. He then wrote the second novel of the trilogy, "In the Glass House " which received rave reviews from London writing critics and his final novel, " Where She Has Gone " did just as well.

He became director, then president of the Canadian Center of International PEN, a human rights organization that dealt with freedom of expression. Along with being head of a respectable organization Ricci began to teach all over the world including in Canada, and Nigeria.

Ricci's trilogy novels have been printed in several countries and won many awards in Canada, England, and France. His most recent fourth novel, "Testament" was awarded the Trillium Award and received several nominations for others. All of Nino Ricci's novels deal with saints and faith which has reached out to many readers, and he has been known for his ability to create believable characters in believable worlds. His stories deal with immigrant characters where he is able to draw material from his Italian-Canadian background. Coming from a large farming family Nino Ricci has become one of the best selling authors in Canada.

You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!