Carmen Moscariello


Carmen Moscariello is an Italian poet.

Biography

Moscariello spent 42 years as a teacher. She was a pupil of Raffaello Franchini. She is a poet, playwright, and director. She obtained the title for La Regia with Roberto Tessari at the Università degli studi di Roma "La Sapienza", publicist journalist. She was a correspondent with the newspaper Il Tempo from 1987 to 1996, publishing about 1,500 articles. She reported on investigations on Tangentopoli, the phenomenon of usury, the Garigliano nuclear power station, and the Camorra. She was also a correspondent for TG3 Lazio.
Moscariello is the president and founder of the "Tulliola Renato Filippelli" international poetry prize. She received non-fiction and journalism prize in XXVI edition, a prize rewarded with a medal by the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano for high cultural merits. She is president of the "Legality against the Mafia" Award.
She wrote articles for "Oggi e Domani", Avvenire, poetic frequencies; Il Convivio; Culture there perspective and countless other literary newspapers.
In 1999, she was the director and founder of the monthly political and culture magazine "Il Levriero".
As a syndicalist of UNAMS, she organized in Rome and throughout Lazio important painting exhibitions, concerts and cultural conferences. She has published works of poetry, theater, non-fiction, and art.
In 2020, Aula Magna of the high school Coreutico Suor Orsola Benincasa of Naples presentation of the book "Modigliani l'anima dipinta".