Beppe Severgnini
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Giuseppe "Beppe" Severgnini (born December 26, 1956) is an Italian journalist, writer and columnist.
[edit] Biography
Born in Crema, Severgnini graduated in law from the University of Pavia. His career in journalism began when, aged 27, he joined the Milan daily newspaper Il Giornale, headed by Italian-journalism legend Indro Montanelli, and he quickly became the paper's London correspondent. In the period leading up to the fall of communism, he worked as special correspondent from Russia, China and several Eastern European countries. When Montanelli left Il Giornale to found La Voce, Beppe followed his mentor. Following the failure of Montanelli's ambitious, albeit short-lived, project at La Voce, Severgnini joined the Corriere della Sera, Italy's biggest newspaper, for which he currently writes. Since 1998, he has written a daily column for the Corriere called "Italians". The column has grown into a web forum and is among the most widely read Italian sites on the Internet, often featuring emails from Italian expatriates. Severgnini is also a writer for La Gazzetta dello Sport. He appears on radio and TV programs, for RAI and the BBC, and he is host of a talk show on Sky Italia. Between 1996 and 2003, he was Italy correspondent for The Economist.
Severgnini has taught at the University of Parma, the Bocconi University of Milan and the University of Pavia.
His books, published in Italy by Rizzoli, are mainly about his experiences living and working abroad. He has also written two books about Inter Football Club, of which he is a well-known supporter.
His most recent book, La Bella Figura -- A Field Guide to the Italian Mind, was published in 2006.
[edit] External links
- Official website of Beppe Severgnini (Italian) (English)
- Italians, daily web column of Severgnini for Corriere.it (Italian)