Lisa Ginzburg
Lisa Ginzburg has published the novels Desiderava la bufera (2002), Per amore (2016, Au pays qui te ressemble, 2019), Cara pace (2020, candidate for the Strega Prize 2021, Chianti Prize 2021, currently being translated in Brazil, France, Germany), Una piuma nascosta (2023); the short story collections Colpi d'ala (2006, 2007 Teramo Prize) and Spietati i mansueti (2016, 2017 Renato Fucini Prize); the memoirs Malia Bahia (2007), Buongiorno mezzanotte, torno a casa (2017) and Pura invenzione.Dodici variazioni su Frankenstein di Mary Shelley (2018); the biographies Anita. La storia di Anita Garibaldi (2005) and Jeanne Moreau. La luce del rigore (2021). She is a contributor to Avvenire, L'Espresso and Nazione indiana. In 2025, she worked on the Feltrinelli VAMP podcast - Stories of Menopause, with Valeria Perrella. The project is divided into six 25-minute episodes and is available on Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Feltrinelli, and all free platforms. She lives and works between Rome and Umbria.