Mauro Suttora

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Mauro Suttora, born in Milan (Italy) on September 8, 1959, Italian journalist and author.

Works from 1983 to 1995 in the weekly Europeo (writer, special correspondent, foreign desk editor). Covers the Iran-Iraq war (1988), the Tian an men massacre in China (1989), the First Gulf War (1990-91), the Moscow putsch ousting Gorbacev (1991), the Yugoslav wars in the 90's.

In 1995 he becomes senior editor of Oggi, the largest Italian weekly magazine (circulation: 650,000 - readership: 3.5 million), published by the main Italian media conglomerate: Rcs (Rizzoli Corriere della Sera).

U.S Bureau Chief in New York from 2002 to 2006. Contributor to Newsweek, Il Foglio and Libero (Rome political dailies), and Dagospia, the main Italian information website. The New York Observer columnist .

[edit] books (in Italian)

  • Pannella, i segreti di un istrione (ed. Liber, Milano, 1993) ISBN 8880040138
  • Pannella & Bonino spa (ed. Kaos, 2001) ISBN 88-7953-097-6
  • Storia del castello di Oria, Brindisi (private edition, 2001)
  • Concupiscenza (I libri del Foglio, 2006)
  • No Sex in the City (Cairo Publishing, 2006; second edition 2007) ISBN 88-6052-050-9

[edit] links

Mauro Suttora blog

book: Pannella, i segreti di un istrione

most recent New York Observer column, Apr. 29, 2008

Newsweek: The Italian Love Affair, Nov. 18, 2007