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Elena Cartotto

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Elena Cartotto (1 November 1973 in Milan (MI) – is a radio and television writer and author.

Cartotto, Elena
Born(1973-11-01)1 November 1973
Milan, Italy

Biography

Elena Cartotto (Milan, 1 November 1973) is an Italian radio and television writer and author. Daughter of Ezio Cartotto, she graduated in Philosophy at the University of Milan, then collaborating in the paper and online magazine Doctor Virtualis. The meeting with Umberto Eco..[1] and the work carried out with him and other scholars on some themes of medieval philosophy dates back to this period, which flows into the third number of the magazine entitled "La metafora nel Medioevo", awarded in 2006 with the prize Italia Medievale in the publishing section. She collaborated on the texts of Rai 2 and Mediaset networks, then with her father in the drafting of four books: "Operazione Botticelli, Berlusconi e la terza marcia su Roma" Sapere 2000 Editore (2008) tells the birth of Forza Italia and the political role of Silvio Berlusconi, considered one of the inspirers of the television series 1992 conceived and interpreted by Stefano Accorsi.[2], "Gli uomini che fecero la Repubblica. L'esempio dei maestri di ieri per ritrovare il senso della politica nell'Italia di oggi" published by Sperling & Kupfer (2012), "Brianza e Dc. Una storia di popolo" Bellavite Editore (2017) and "Gli occhiali di Machiavelli. Il racconto dell'umanità di oggi attraverso la storia e la politica di ieri" with a preface by Pierluigi Castagnetti.

As a writer, she made her debut in the field of essay writing, with stories that intercept the suggestions of mystery and creativity, publishing "Spiritualità e psicoanalisi" published by Studio Brianza, in 2010, with a possible parallelism between faith in word and speech therapy as instruments of treatment [3]. In 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic, she wrote an ebook with the parliamentary journalist Francesco Maria Provenzano entitled "Io resto a casa - come eravamo e come stiamo cambiando" for Pellegrini Editore[4]. The book came out in March 2020 and was mentioned in the television show "Otto e mezzo" on LA7 conducted by Lilli Gruber in the column il Punto by Paolo Pagliaro. Presented during the lockdown period, the text is defined as one of the first significant editorial contributions at the time of the coronavirus. In "Meditazioni sulla vita reclusa", starting from the reflections of the great sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, theorist of liquid society, Cartotto illustrates the limits of postmodernity between narcissism, fears and numbers, with the hope that chaos will trigger a new course. In 2020 she was together with her father Ezio at the Castello di Pietrarubbia in the Marche region to present her book, where they met the master Mogol and the then Councilor for Culture for a round table on young people, culture, values and art [5],[6]. In 2021 Elena Cartotto returned to Pietrarubbia to propose, as part of the Montefeltro festival, the recital-concert she conceived together with Maestro Roberto Colella and the actress Giulia Merelli, entitled "The four elements and the Zodiac, artistic suggestions" [7]

Elena Cartotto's third book "Olga Fiorini, la sarta di Dio. Conversazioni a margine della vita", Blitos Edizioni, released in 2022, comes from the meeting between the author and Olga Fiorini, a great seamstress, stylist and entrepreneur in the world of culture and training, founder of ACOF. Olga Fiorini, who died as soon as she finished the book, chose to tell her story at the age of 95, on the sidelines of a full and productive existence, attentive to the whispers of memories, to the voices within and in the shadow of that faith that guided her life [8]

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