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Giuseppe Andrea Liberti (University of Naples Federico II), Lorenzo Morviducci (Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Naples), Luca Sanseverino (SSM), for the international conference Mapping the Voice. Transatlantic Itineraries in Italian Poetry.

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Giuseppe Andrea Liberti is a Researcher in the Department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Naples Federico II. A scholar of modern and contemporary Italian literature, he has published on a variety of authors and subjects, focusing on different genres. He has devoted his critical attention to a classic like Vittorio Alfieri, publishing a
monograph on Alfieri’s comic theater – Le impronte del socco. Saggio sul teatro comico di Alfieri (2022) as well as an anthology of Alfieri’s poetry, Bella, oltre l’arti tutte». Cinque percorsi lirici (2023). On contemporary Italian poetry, he has edited the book Le forme della voce. L’immaginario acustico nel secondo Novecento italiano (2023), as well as a volume on Neapolitan dialectal literature Letteratura dialettale a Napoli. Testi, problemi, prospettive (2020).

Luca Sanseverino (BA and MA in Literature and Philology at the University of Torino) is completing his doctoral degree in Text, Tradition and Cultures of the Book at the Scuola Superiore Meridionale (Napoli). His current project explores the impact of Petrarchism on European versification. He has published a book on free verse in Italy, Il verso libero in Italia (1888–1918). Lineamenti storici, sondaggi formali e questioni di Metodo (2024) and articles on Montale, Pascoli and other authors and subjects related to Italian and French literature.

Lorenzo Morviducci (BA and MA, University of Naples “Federico II;” PhD in Text, Tradition and Cultures of the Book at the Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Napoli) is the author of several articles on contemporary Italian poetry, particularly on the poetry and poetics of Andrea Zanzotto.