Massimo Gramellini


Massimo Gramellini is an Italian writer and journalist currently working at Corriere della Sera.

Life and career

He was born in Turin in 1960 to a family from Romagna. At the age of nine he lost his mother, Giuseppina Pastore, to suicide: seriously ill and depressed, she threw herself from a building's fifth floor. Nobody wished to reveal the details to the young Massimo; his father told him that she had died of a sudden heart attack. This episode has made a great impression on him throughout his life. He discovered the truth many years later, in the mid-1990s, reading a 1969 newspaper article.
He has published books and articles about Italian society and politics, an almanac about 150 years of the history of Italy, and two series of stories about his soccer team Torino F.C.. In 2010 he published his first novel, L'ultima riga delle favole, that sold over 250,000 copies in Italy and was translated into several languages. In 2012, he released his second novel, Fai bei sogni, which was the best-selling book of 2012, selling over one million copies.
Starting in Autumn 2016, he has presented Le parole della settimana on the talk show Che tempo che fa.
After 28 years at newspaper La Stampa, he began working with Corriere della Sera in 2017.
On several occasions he was accused of being racist and using populist arguments in his columns Il Buongiorno and Il Caffé.

Personal life

He was married to journalist Maria Laura Rodotà, daughter of lawyer Stefano Rodotà. Now, He is in a relationship with the italian writer Simona Sparaco, eighteen years younger. They have a son, Tommaso, born in February, 19th 2019.

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