Antonio Moresco

Antonio Moresco
Born (1947-10-30)October 30, 1947
Mantua
Occupation Writer
Nationality Italian
Genre Fiction, Essay

Antonio Moresco (born October 30, 1947 in Mantua) is an Italian writer.

He did not find a publisher until late in his career, after being turned down by several editors. His output is centred on the monumental trilogy L'increato, whose three volumes are: Gli esordi (Feltrinelli 1998, republished by Mondadori in 2011 – 673 pages), Canti del caos (part 1 by Feltrinelli in 2001, part 2 by Rizzoli in 2003; republished by Mondadori in 2009 – 1072 pages), and Gli increati (Mondadori 2015).

He has been described as one of the founding fathers of a new line of Italian literature that moves beyond post-modernity, and likened to Don DeLillo and Thomas Pynchon.[1] He is also much admired by younger writers.[2]

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  1. Giuseppe Genna, Financial Times, 8th February 2004.
  2. Review of Moresco's Gli esordi on Welt Online


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