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He was also director of the "Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno"

Antonio Spinosa
storyteller

is dead journalist and writer (aged 86)

Augustus Caesar, Cleopatra, Tiberius , D'Annunzio, the Borgias, Edda Cyan, Napoleon, Pauline Bonaparte, Mussolini was always the great men of history, powerful and a bit 'controversial books to inspire Antonio Spinosa, writer and journalist who revealed to possess the gift of the adviser.
Spinosa died in Rome, where he lived, after a long illness. He was born in 1923 in Ceprano (Frosinone), and although his father saw his bad literary aspirations, clear right from the primary, spent years of his life to rediscover and reinterpret events and characters that have changed the world and Italy in particular. It was not a researcher, one who was digging in the documentation, but hardly a writer in beautiful style of characters already well known. But his first
vocation was journalism: After classical studies and graduated, had fallen in the passion for print, where he began a brilliant career that led him to be director of the new "Rome", the Agency Italy, the Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno "( albeit for less than a year, from November 1993 to August 1994) and Videosapere-Rai). A career that gave him the opportunity to also meet in person some of the greats of the twentieth century, including Sandro Pertini, John Paul II, Maria Jose of Savoy. In addition to having worked as a journalist for the Ansa Member, was special envoy of the "Corriere della Sera" and "Journal." From the latter head resigned to disagreements with Indro Montanelli and it was then that he began to write books.
Before his interest was focused on Napoleon and the times of ancient Rome - the first book on Pauline Bonaparte - and then advancing with biographies and essays in the contemporary political and costume from the first published by Mondadori and Rizzoli, always sign of a clear and easy to write that was his main talent and assured him luck in bookstores (but it has also won numerous awards including the "Premio Este", the "Premio Saint-Vincent and the Prize stand"; was also a finalist of the Premio Strega in 1996.
Spinosa explains his vocation to the narrative and history: "I write simple books. My writing is not sophisticated, but free and spontaneous. I do not call or letter or intellectual .. I'm not even a popularizer. The best definition is that of "storyteller." "I think I know how to tell the facts. Do not invent anything because I have little imagination, so I need the facts. " This need to have drawn up a story before he was unable to engage in the novel: "I've started many - admit - but I always come to the twentieth page dropped '
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Elizabeth Stefanelli - "La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno" of 02/02/2009

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