- Guido Mina di Sospiro
Novelist Guido Mina di Sospiro belongs to an ancient aristocratic Italian family, and was raised in
Milan in a multilingual home. He trained as a classical guitarist and studied orchestration with the Swiss conductorAntoine-Pierre de Bavier , who had beenWilhelm Furtwängler 's favorite pupil. The Hungarian composerMiklós Rózsa , who wrote the soundtracks of "Ben-Hur", "El Cid", "Double Indemnity", etc., and won threeAcademy Awards , used to spend his summers across from the Mina di Sospiro's seaside home in Italy. Then in his seventies, he took young Guido under his wing and acquainted him with theUniversity of Southern California , where he and Arnold Schönberg had taught composition. At twenty, after attending theUniversity of Pavia and making a feature film that premiered at the National Cinémathèque in Milan, Mina di Sospiro left Italy to attendUSC School of Cinema-Television . Among his mentors,Ernest Lehman , Hitchcock's favorite screenwriter and, later on, Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, the celebrated English editor and publisher who launched, among others,William Boyd ,Peter Ackroyd andPaul Theroux .Mina di Sospiro is an award-winning, internationally published author. His novel "The Story of Yew" (the memoirs of an age-old tree), published in the UK, is permanently featured on the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and has been translated into many languages, as has "From the River", the memoirs of a mighty river. Both books have met with critical acclaim.
He has recently completed the novel "Forbidden Fruit," co-authored with
Joscelyn Godwin , the noted scholar of western esoteric tradition. It is said to contain, among other things, revelations about both pagan Mysteries and early Christianity and the Eucharist.Mina di Sospiro currently lives in the DC area with his wife and their three sons, including Gaetano, who is a graduate of
Georgetown University , Pietro, a sophomore at theUniversity of Mary Washington , and travels often to Europe and elsewhere so as to promote the various editions of his books."In my forty years as a publisher and literary agent I have known many distinguished writers working in many genres of literature. One of the most wholly original is Guido Mina di Sospiro. To say that he is traditional in his approach to the writing of fiction is partially true, in that he is a master of narrative and characterisation. To say that he is experimental is also partially true, in that he can produce remarkable flights of fancy which transport the reader from the commonplace to the extraordinary, literally out of the world as we know it." (Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson)
The author's website at: [http://www.guido-mina-di-sospiro.com/]
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