She has authored six books of poems, of which the most recent one is Shadow (Xenos Books, with Chelsea Editions and the Raiziss-Giop Foundation, 2018).
She has also written on poetry and painting in Giambattista Marino, on Federico Fellini, on the poetry of Andrea Zanzotto, Franco Loi, Giancarlo Majorino, and Giampiero Neri. Her publications include Omaggio a Ezio Gribaudo / Homage to Ezio Gribaudo (Texas Tech University Libraries and, 2020 e-book available in the Texas Tech University Libraries DSpace Open Repository download), Ezio Gribaudo's Seashells (Edizioni Gli Ori, 2019 in Italian and English), Ezio Gribaudo: Enchanted Archaeology (Edizioni Gli Ori, 2018 in Italian and English), Ezio Gribaudo's Landscapes (Archivio Gribaudo, 2018 in Italian and English), Ezio Gribaudo: My Pinocchio (Edizioni Gli Ori, 2017 book in Italian: Ezio Gribaudo: Il mio Pinocchio), Ezio Gribaudo: The Man in the Middle of Modernism (Glitterati, 2016 Texas Tech University First Place President’s Faculty Book Award for 2017-2018), a book-length volume of translations of Giampiero Neri’s poetry Natural Theater: Selected Poems (1976-2009) (Edition and Introduction Chelsea Editions, 2010), Nell’epoca del gremito: Conversazioni con Giancarlo Majorino (Edizioni Archivi del ‘900, 2008), and Uno sguardo sulla realtà: L’opera poetica di Giampiero Neri (Edizioni Joker, 2005). Renata Cosi, born in Cesena, Italy, 1983 and Cristina Cosi, born in Cesena, Italy, 1980 got graduated at the Federico Fellini Art Institute in Riccione. Sam Mendes, and Michael Haneke, Federico Fellini and many others. She has also curated the exhibitions Ezio Gribaudo: Life and Art at the Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures, Texas Tech University (2019) and Ezio Gribaudo: A Lifetime in Art at the Texas Tech University Libraries (2018). Alan Pakulas All the Presidents Men and Fellinis Casanova both in 1975. She was awarded The 1905 Fellowship of the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association for her research on Peggy Guggenheim and art patronage a grant to the Italian Program at Texas Tech University from the CH Foundation to curate the exhibition Ezio Gribaudo’s Theaters of Memory at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (2016) Scholarship Catalyst grants from Texas Tech University and was Humanities Fellow at the Humanities Center of Texas Tech University (2016).
She is a scholar of modern and contemporary Italian art, cinema, and literature, as well as a poet and a translator. from Rutgers University in Italian Studies. She has studied Comparative Literature at Mount Holyoke College and holds an M.A. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.Victoria Surliuga is Associate Professor of Italian Studies, World Cinema and Italian Program Coordinator in the Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures at Texas Tech University.
He also directed the musical Sei arrivata come un sogno, performed at the Acropolis in 1988, with the Greek singer Tolis Voskopoulos. In 1981 he directed his only own film, Miele di donna. For example, he was involved in the script of Fellini's Intervista and wrote books on several of the director's films. Angelucci wrote his university thesis on Federico Fellini's cinema, with whom he worked for many years in various functions.