Piersandro Pallavicini (born in Vigevano, 1962) is an Italian writer and researcher. He started publishing short stories on literary magazines, such as Versodove, Addictions, 'Tina ans Fernandel, in the early Nineties. Fernandel published his collection of stories Anime al neon (2002).
He has published five novels so far: Il mostro di Vigevano (1999) published with Pequod, Madre nostra che sarai nei cieli (2002), Atomico Dandy (2005)[1] and African Inferno (2009),[2] all with Feltrinelli and A braccia Aperte (2010)[3] with Edizioni Ambiente.
He collaborates among other things with the literary magazine Tuttolibri, edited by La Stampa.