Education
After leaving the Japanese language faculty of Geneva University, Zoppetti came to Japan and attended Doshisha University"s department of Japanese literature, which he graduated in 1990.
デビット・ゾペティ
After leaving the Japanese language faculty of Geneva University, Zoppetti came to Japan and attended Doshisha University"s department of Japanese literature, which he graduated in 1990.
Writing exclusively in Japanese, Zoppetti is thus an exophonic writer On graduation he became television Asahi"s first non-Japanese employee, and also their first employee to claim paternity leave. Soon after being hired, on 5 April 1991 he appeared in the opening scene of Kensaku Morita"s "Netsuketsu Television" show, and he went on to be a reporter and director for the flagship news programme News Station.
This success led him to leave television Asahi in 1998 and concentrate on his writing activities, although he continued to work in a number of side-ventures including the promotion of Swiss goods such as absinthe and reflexology.
Zoppetti refers to his own race as "thoroughly mixed" (純粋な混血), having Italian, American, Ukrainian, Iraqi and Polish great-grandparents, and speaking German, French, Italian, English and Japanese.
His first novel, Ichigensan won the 20th Subaru Prize for Literature in 1996, and was further nominated for the 116th Akutagawa Prize. His second novel, Alegrias was nominated for the 13th Mishima Yukio Prize, and his third book - a non-fiction travelogue - won the 50th Japan Essayists Club Prize in 2001.