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Alessio Zanelli
Italian poet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alessio Zanelli (b. 1963) is an Italian poet who has adopted English as his creative writing language.[1] His poetry has been featured in some 250 literary journals across 20 countries.
Life
Born in Cremona, Italy, Zanelli started writing poetry and flash fiction in English in the mid-1980s, having learned the language completely as an autodidact, which makes him a representative of modern exophony.
His work has appeared in about 250 literary magazines, in print and online, in 20 countries,[2] though mainly in the US and UK, whereas his books include six collections, two bilingual selections and a chapbook.[3][4]
He is the Italian Stanza Representative for The Poetry Society of London.[5]
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Works
Poetry collections
- Loose Sheets. Leicester (UK): Upfront Publishing. 2002. ISBN 978-1-84-426025-6.
- Small Press Verse & Poeticonjectures. Philadelphia (USA): Xlibris. 2003. ISBN 978-1401068318.
- Straight Astray. Leicester (UK): Troubador Publishing. 2005. ISBN 978-1905237173.
- Over Misty Plains. Stoney Stanton (UK): Indigo Dreams Publishing. 2012. ISBN 978-1907401602.
- The Secret Of Archery. London (UK): Greenwich Exchange. 2019. ISBN 978-1910996300.[6]
- The Invisible. London (UK): Greenwich Exchange. 2024. ISBN 978-1910996713.[7]
Bilingual poetry selections
- 33 Poesie/33 Poems. Melegnano (Italy): Montedit. 2011. ISBN 978-8865870648.
- Ghiaccielo/Skyce (foreword by Michael Swan). Turin (Italy): Impremix. 2021. ISBN 978-8885572843.
Poetry chapbooks
- Amalgam. Allahabad (India): Cyberwit. 2021. ISBN 978-9390601929.[8]
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Recognition
- Poetry on the Lake Competition, 2007, judged by Carol Ann Duffy: Dreamskimmer (single poem) - Commended[9]
- The Poetry Society Members' Poems Competition, Spring 2010, judged by Penelope Shuttle: At A Loss (single poem) - Winner[10]
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External links
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