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Alessandro Defilippi is an Italian writer and screenwriter.

Born in Turin, he works as a psychoanalyst. His published works include the gothic tales collection Una lunga consuetudine (Sellerio, 1994) and two novels, Locus Animae (Passigli, 1999), a psychological thriller, and Angeli (Passigli 2002), a gothic novel with themes of mysticism, politics, ethics and philosophy.

He also worked on the screenplay for Prendimi l'anima, directed by Roberto Faenza, and has written poetry.

Bibliography

  • Una lunga consuetudine (1994)
  • Locus animae (1999)
  • Angeli (2002)
  • Cuori bui, usanze ignote (2006)
  • Le Perdute Tracce Degli Dei (2008)
  • Manca sempre una piccola cosa (2010)
  • Danubio rosso. L'alba dei barbari (2011)
  • Onryo, avatar di morte (2012)
  • Per una cipolla di Tropea (2012)
  • La paziente n° 9 (2009)
  • Giallo panettone (2012)
  • Il teorema dell'ombra (2014)

References

  1. "Arriva l'Autunno Nero – Festival Di Folklore e Cultura Horror" (in Italian). Fantasy Magazine (2005). 19 November 2009. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
  2. QUARANTA, BRUNO. "Defilippi, se ti guarda l'angelo nero". La Stampa. Retrieved 18 July 2014.


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