Alessandro Perissinotto
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Alessandro Perissinotto (born 1964 in
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) is an Italian writer, translator and
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Biography

After a number of jobs which helped funded his studies he graduated in 1992 in
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with a dissertation on
semiotics Semiotics (also called semiotic studies) is the systematic study of sign processes ( semiosis) and meaning making. Semiosis is any activity, conduct, or process that involves signs, where a sign is defined as anything that communicates something ...
and starts his research in multimedia, teaching instruments, the language of signs in fairytales, with ''Gli Attrezzi del Narratore''. He publishes ''Il Dizionario Della Fiaba'' (Dictionary of the Fairytale) with Gian Paolo Caprettini. He currently teaches at the
University of Turin The University of Turin (Italian: ''Università degli Studi di Torino'', UNITO) is a public research university in the city of Turin, in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is one of the oldest universities in Europe and continues to play an impo ...
, having taught in
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for a few years. He plays football in the Osvaldo Soriano Football Club, the Italian writers' national team.


Writing

In 1997, Perissinotto started to publish crime fiction books. The first novel is ''L'anno che uccisero Rosetta'', set in the 1960s in Cantoira, a small village in the Valli di Lanzo (
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), followed shortly afterwards by ''La canzone di Colombano'' set in
Val di Susa The Susa Valley ( it, Val di Susa; pms, Valsusa; french: Val de Suse; oc, Val d'Ors) is a valley in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont region of northern Italy, located between the Graian Alps in the north and the Cottian Alps in the south ...
, in Chiomonte, at the beginning of the 16th century. Then he publishes ''Treno 8017'', inspired by the Balvano train disaster in 1944 when more than 500 people died, and in 2004 ''Al mio Giudice'', an epistolary novel where the letters between someone accused of murder and the judge searching for him are exchanged by email. The two latter books are set in modern times, and in the environment of financiers dealing with dangerous online speculations. ''Al mio Giudice'' won the
Premio Grinzane Cavour The Grinzane Cavour Prize (1989–2009) was an Italian literary award established in 1982 by Francesco Meotto. The annual award ceremony took place in the medieval castle of Grinzane Cavour. The goal of the prize was to attract young people to rea ...
(2005) for Italian fiction. In the following three novels ''Una piccola storia ignobile'', ''L'ultima notte bianca'' and ''L'orchestra del Titanic'', all published by
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, the investigation is carried out by the same character, the psychologist Anna Pavesi, who uses her knowledge of the mind to find the banality of evil which is present in all people; in particular, the investigation in ''L'ultima notte bianca'', during the
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in Turin shows the existence of a city periphery inhabited by hardworking people but excluded from the main celebrations, and most of all by a large number of young people who live in extreme poverty and eek a living from drugs and prostitution.


Main works

*''Al mio giudice'' (winner of Grinzane Cavour Prize in 2005 and Chianti Literary Prize in 2006), (2005) *''Per vendetta'', Rizzoli (2009) *''Semina il vento'', Piemme (2011) *''Lo sguardo oltre l'orizzonte'', Banca del Piemonte Editore (2011) *''Le colpe dei padri'', Piemme (2013) *''Coordinate d'oriente'', Piemme (2014) *''Il treno per Tallinn'', Mondadori, 2016 *''Quello che l'acqua nasconde'', Piemme (2017) *''La neve sotto la neve'', Mondadori, 2017 *''Parigi lato ferrovia'', Contromano, Laterza, 2018 *''Il silenzio della collina'', Mondadori, 2019


Historical crime fiction

*''L'anno che uccisero Rosetta, Sellerio editore, (1997)'' *''La Canzone di Colombano, Sellerio editore, (Premio Fedeli, 2001), (2000)'' *''Treno 8017, Sellerio editore, (2003)''


Anna Pavesi's trilogy

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Non fiction

*''Il testo multimediale, Utet Libreria (2000)'' *''Metamorfosi della rete, Bergamo University Press (2001)'' *''Come creare corsi on line, Carocci, (with Barbara Bruschi) (2003)'' *''Gli attrezzi del narratore, Rizzoli (2005)'' *''La società dell'indagine, Bompiani (2008)''


Awards

"Al mio giudice" Rizzoli 2004 Premio Letterario Chianti 2005 Premio Letterario Chianti 2005/2006   ·  19ª EDIZIONE


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Perissinotto, Alessandro 1964 births Living people Italian translators Academic staff of the University of Turin Italian mystery writers Italian male writers