Alessandro Carrera


Alessandro Carrera is an Italian poet, writer, essayist, translator. and songwriter.
Since 2001, he teaches Italian and comparative Literature and Cinema at the . Since September 2024, he is Chair of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages.
He has published poems, short stories, novels, and books and essays on literature, philosophy, music, cinema, the arts, and current events. Since 2019, he is editor-in-chief of «Gradiva. International Journal of Italian Poetry»

Biography

Alessandro Carrera was born in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy in 1954. In 1980, he received his Laurea in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Milan. with a dissertation on the aesthetics of music in Arnold Schoenberg. At the same time, he worked for the independent record label L’Orchestra and performed as a singer-songwriter.
He began his music career in 1975, with compositions close to the politicized style of the time. With Giorgio Lo Cascio and Mario De Luigi, he realized , an album on the tenth anniversary of the 1968 uprisings. In the same year, he participated in the Tübingen Folk Festival, in Germany, and in the with the show Punto a capo.
He wrote songs for Moni Ovadia’s ensemble, and published his album Alessandro Carrera . From 1982 to 1987, Carrera worked as a high school teacher and managing editor of popular science magazines at and Edizioni Natura.
In 1987, he moved to the United States as a teacher of Italian, a position sponsored by the Ministry of [Foreign Affairs (Italy)]. He taught Italian Language and Literature at the University of Houston and at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. From 1995 to 2001, he taught at New York University and organized literary events on behalf of the in New York.
In 2001, the University of Houston hired him as Director of Italian Studies. In 2010, he became Director of the Graduate Program in World Cultures and Literatures. In 2014, a selection of his poems was included in the anthology with an introduction by Peter Carravetta. In 2016, he received a Ph.D. for Publications in Music, Media, and Humanities from the University of Huddersfield. In 2018, Carrera was awarded the at the University of Houston. He is also Visiting Professor at Università IULM IULM University of Milan and Università degli Studi di Brescia University of Brescia

Translation and Editorial Work

In addition to his production as scholar, poet, and novelist, Carrera has also carried out an important activity as a translator and after 2000 has focused his music writing on Italian and American popular music. As a scholar of the Dylan phenomenon and author of La voce di Bob Dylan, Carrera has been one of the keynote speakers at the first international Bob Dylan conference - and is in the editorial board of . For Feltrinelli publisher, he has translated into Italian and annotated all Dylan’s songs and prose works. He has also translated the poems of Allen Mandelbaum, Andy Warhol’s Popism and six novels of Graham Greene. With Thomas Simpson, he has edited an anthology of American poems inspired by Italy As a scholar of contemporary Italian philosophy, Carrera has edited the English edition of works by Massimo Cacciari, Emanuele Severino, and Carlo Sini. Since 2019, he is editor-in-chief of Gradiva. International Journal of Italian Poetry .

Discography

Album
  • 1978: Punto e a capo
  • 1981: Le cartoline
Singles
  • 1981: Piazza S. Ambrogio/Aznavour
Streaming
  • 2020: Songs of Purgatory, 16 songs in streaming at