In this anthology there are entries that belong to a single voice, the one on which stubbornly for two decades working the magazine 'Atelier', which want to say that the road taken produces works, door behind him the proper recognition, overlooks the European dimension and international, finally finds its balance, a balance that is often required to poetry and is often disregarded by the poets. These authors including: Martina Abbondanza, Chiara Bernini, Marco Bini, Federica Bologna, Maria Borio,Giuseppe Carracchia, Clery Celeste, Agostino Cornali, Marco Corsi, Noemi De Lisi, Alessandra Frison, Gianluca Fùrnari, Francesco Iannone, Eva Laudace, Maddalena Lotter , Luca Manes, Michela Monferrini, Ivonne Mussoni, Giuseppe Nibali, Giulia Rusconi, Stefano Visigalli. Sono intervenuti: Fabiano Alborghetti, Luca Alvino, Carlo Carabba, Roberto Cescon, Tommaso Di Dio, Valerio Grutt, Daniele Mencarelli, Alessandro Rivali, Sarah Tardino, Mary Barbara Tolusso, Matteo Zattoni.
Matteo Fantuzzi was born in Castel San Pietro Terme (Bo) in 1979, he lives in Lugo di Romagna (Ra). Published Kobarid (2008, first prize Camaiore Opera, Opera Prize pens before). He is co-director of the sections and Creative Writing Anthologies of the magazine "Mosaics" (St. Andrews University, Scotland), director of the series of Contemporary Poetry of Ladolfi Publisher and coordinator of the editors of the magazine "Atelier". In 2011 he edited The incoming generation. Poets born in the eighties (Borgomanero, Ladolfi).
Isabella Leardini was born in Rimini in 1978. In 2002 he won the twentieth edition of Montale with the texts later published in his first book The roommate barefoot, he came out in the series Niebo by Milo De Angelis (La Vita Felice in 2004, 2006, 2008 ). His poems have been published in anthologies Les Poètes de la Méditerranée (Gallimard, 2010) and New Italian poets 6 (Einaudi 2012). He is artistic director of the festival and Park Poetry Prize for poetry Rimini young (www.parcopoesia.it). With artist John Turria care collections of poetry and graphic art Print & Poetry.
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