Tanchis Aldo
An essayist, writer and communicator, Aldo Tanchis made his debut with L'arte anomala di Bruno Munari (Laterza, 1981), followed in 1986 by Bruno Munari, also published in the U.S., Britain and France. He also published the essayLo sguardo inquieto. Grandi caricaturisti del Novecento (Delfino, 2003).
He has written screenplays, novels, poetry collections and collaborates with Andrea Forges Davanzati and Carlo Antonio Borghi on artistic and dysartistic projects. He served on the scientific committee of the Creative Culture Festival and designed and directed the festival Letture/Visioni - the visual side of writing, the basis of his projects Booktrailer a scuola, Agenzia di Viaggi Visionari, Libroterapia. He founded 1000eunanotte, a micro-publishing house for which she edited and translated several titles, including Mizora, America's first feminist utopia novel. She also edited the Digital Library of the Garibaldini Museums of Caprera, with unpublished and reissues of classics of the Risorgimento.