Matteo Corradini


Matteo Corradini is an Italian writer and hebraist.
His books are published by Rizzoli. As author of many books for children and adults, he also holds workshops on the teaching of the memory of the Shoah in Italy and abroad. As hebraist, he has been researching the Terezin concentration camp since 2002. Since then he has been back to the ghetto more than once a year.
He is curator of the literary festival Scrittorincittà, in Cuneo, and contributor to Italian newspapers Avvenire and Popotus. He has held courses both in private universities and in state universities. He has been a theatre director and has organized musical readings and conferences.
Matteo Corradini’s research on the topic of the Terezin ghetto allowed him to discover original musical instruments and objects from Terezin that have since been put to use by the Pavel Zalud Quartet, and by the Pavel Zalud Orchestra. Both ensembles play music composed in Terezin during the war. Corradini was the author of the speech read by Sir Ben Kingsley on January 27, 2015, during the ceremony held at Terezin to mark International Holocaust Memorial Day and 70 years since the liberation of Auschwitz.
In recent years, Corradini has worked on events and shows with Abraham Yehoshua, Uri Orlev, Inge Auerbacher, Melvin Burgess, Assaf Gavron...
Since 2017 he is the new Italian curator of Anne Frank's "Diary of a young girl". On October 26, 2017, he read some words by Anne Frank's Diary before a soccer match, fighting racism and anti-semitism with the Italian Soccer Federation.
In 2018 he curated the Italian edition of Inge Auerbacher's book of memories. In 2018, he won the "Premio Andersen" in Italy, for his work about the remembrance of the Shoah. In the same year, his novel "Im Ghetto gibt es keine Schmetterlinge" was chosen by Jugend-Literatur-Jury as one of the best novels published in Germany during the last year.

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