Silvana De Mari


Silvana De Mari was born in 1953 in Caserta, Italy. She is a fantasy novel writer.

Biography

She formerly worked as a surgeon in both Italy and Ethiopia, before setting up a private psychotherapy practice in Turin.
She's known worldwide as the author of The Last Dragon, an award-winning fantasy novel published in 2004 in English and 18 other languages. The book won the prestigious Italian prizes Premio Bancarellino and Premio Andersen. In France, it won the Prix Imaginales in 2005.
L'ultimo Elfo was her third children's book and the first to be translated into English. It has also been translated into French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and several other languages for a total of 23 Countries.
The following book won the IBBY International Boud Books Young People 2006 prize and the Prix Sorcières "Les prix en littérature jeunesse" in 2009 in France. It's been published in France, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Lithuania, Macedonia, Panama, Romania Thailand, United Kingdom, USA.

Works

Novels

L'ultimo elfo saga:
Hania trilogy
As of early 2017, after a claim made by some homosexual associations, De Mari has been convened before the Italian Medical Association for her statements regarding homosexuality, homosexual associations and anal intercourse, defined by the President of the Order of Medical Doctors as not matching what Medicine thinks today. As of today, a disciplinary action is on going.
She defined the APA "nonsensical", she referred to gay bowel syndrome, a controversial term, and denied that homosexuality exists, saying, "C'è una sola sessualità e persone biologicamente perdenti che la rifiutano".
With regard to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders she also said:
The APA, American Psychiatric Association, rules the world using a statistical diagnostic manual without which you can not make an official diagnosis or expertise. The DSM costs lots of money and has the same ethical and scientific value that had the various posters on race.

In 2013, De Mari wrote an open letter to Pope Francis, urging him to defend persecuted Christians rather than pursue popularity.

Convictions for Defamation of LGBT People

Silvana De Mari was convicted in two defamation cases before the Italian district court of Turin.
In the first case, charges were based on claims made by a LGBT Turin group along with the Human Rights Committee of Piedmont and the City of Turin, regarding statements of Dr. De Mari, where she pointed out anal sex is recurring in satanism, homosexual associations to crimes and defined homosexuals as "new aryan race", and "idiots". Silvana De Mari was recognized guilty of defamation and sentenced to pay a fine of 1,500 euros in addition to a compensation of 5,000 euros for LGBT associations.
The second case was motivated by a complaint of the Homosexual Association Mario Mieli, whose members were accused by Silvana De Mari of promoting pedophilia, necrophilia and coprophagia. This second case also ended with a conviction for defamation. Silvana De Mari paid a €1,500 fine plus €5,000 as a compensation to the injured association.