Life through my lens
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Having travelled so widely, you must feel like a true citizen of the world.
I do indeed! I was born in Milan, then moved to Orvieto, my father’s hometown, at the age of ten. I left Italy after university. Overall, I spent about 13 years abroad, of which ten in London and two in Paris, with some shorter stays in Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and Buenos Aires. I have moved around quite a lot, I have to say. I came back to Milan nearly eight years ago. It felt nice to come back, but I must say I am ready for another change of scenery, especially after having spent most of 2020 in my tiny flat because of restrictions. I think it’s time to pack moving boxes again.
Where did you study and what was your degree?
I have a degree in foreign languages and literatures from the University of Viterbo, Italy. As a student, I spent some time in Austria and Germany improving my language skills and working on my thesis on Austrian literature. In those times, I
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