Alberto Cramarossa
Alberto Cramarossa | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Alberto Cramarossa |
| Born | 12 November 1999 Bari, Apulia, Italy |
| Occupation(s) | Writer, poet, author. |
Alberto Cramarossa (born 12 November 1999), is an Italian writer, poet and author.[1][2]
Career
Alberto Cramarossa was born in Bari, Italy on 12 November 1999. At eighteen, he made his debut with his novel in verse "Il rumore del silenzio - Il tuo cuore è libero, abbi il coraggio di seguirlo" (2018). He has published two short essays entitled "DistacchiAMO e viviAMO... Il distacco relazionale-affettivo" and "Il vero relativo". With his work, he participated in the XVIII edition of the festival "Il libro possibile" held in July 2019 at Polignano a Mare and in the first edition of "Librincircolo" at Castellana Grotte.
Furthermore, he is the author of “Lettera ai posteri”, a reflection that describes the first week of quarantine in Italy due to COVID-19.[3]
Two years later, he published his second book entitled "Tutto quello che ho potuto" (2020). On 7 July 2020, with the consent of the municipality of Modugno, some of his poems were painted on the walls of the Aldo Moro elementary school. On 25 September 2020, he was a live TV guest on Telenorba for the "Pomeriggio Norba" column conducted by Daniela Mazzacane.
He also produced and directed his own short film entitled “MEMORIÆ”.
Works
Poems
- Il rumore del silenzio - Il tuo cuore è libero, abbi il coraggio di seguirlo (2018)
- Tutto quello che ho potuto (2020)
Short essays
- "DistacchiAMO e viviAMO... Il distacco relazionale-affettivo" (2018)
- "Il vero relativo" (2018)
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | MEMORIÆ | Man | Short film |
References
External links
- https://www.gigarte.com/albertocramarossa/home
- http://www.cinemabreve.org/portal/it/users/alberto_cramarossa-0
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