Guido Ceronetti was a poet, philosopher, writer, playwright and puppeteer. As a journalist he worked with various newspapers including La Stampa and Il Corriere della Sera. In 1970 he founded the Teatro dei Sensibili in his home in Albano Laziale, setting up, together with his wife, travelling shows with his puppets - onto which the actor infuses movement through thin wires and voice. Initially reserved for a small circle of spectators, including Eugenio Montale, Federico Fellini, Giosetta Fioroni, Goffredo Parise and Natalia Ginzburg, the theatre went itinerant in the 1980s, and in 1985 it opened to the public with the foundation of the company of the same name. In 1994, the Guido Ceronetti Collection was opened in the Archives of the Cantonal Library in Lugano. It contains published and unpublished works, notebooks of poems and translations, letters, film and radio scripts. There are also numerous drawings by artists, graphic works by Ceronetti himself, collages and postcards. His books include: Cara incertezza (Adelphi 1997), Ti saluto mio secolo crudele (Einaudi 2011), Regie Immaginarie (Einaudi 2018).

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