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SUPPLICATIONS

by Franco D'Alessandro

 

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SUPPLICATIONS

D'Alessandro's poems possess what I value most--an emotional honesty and a keen wit.
                                                             Olympia Dukakis (actress)

In the immediacy of its expression, D'Alessandro's poetry articulates both the palpable urgency to live and the pensive potency to reflect on the past and on what has been...(He) seeks a correspondence, similar to that of French Symbolist poet Charles Baudelaire, between the earthly realm of human experiences to the interpretive realms of language.
                                                             Pamela J. Rader (professor)

It is as though D'Alessandro has invested millions in life and squeezes every penny returned. The poet sits in the middle of his poem (as he does in his plays) speaking loudly about persons who matter. It is healthy to be exposed to such passion!
                                                             Gregory Abels (director)

D'Alessandro's poetry inhabits that precious middle distance between the spiritual and corporeal. While being present and nostalgic at once, he reminds us that we are all fastened to this earth, to each other, and to our collective condition.
                                                             Josh Joplin (singer-songwriter)

Franco D'Alessandro's poems are a rich well for any person (artist or not) to draw from. These are deeply moving poems filled with wonderfully exciting language. He is an important poet and playwright for our generation.
                                                             Suzanne Corso (producer/writer)

 

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Franco D'Alessandro is a native of New York and has studied and worked both in Italy (Rome and Siena) and New York City. D'Alessandro has had sixteen professional international, Off-Broadway, Off-Off Broadway and Regional productions of his work. His 2002 Off-Broadway hit "Roman Nights" explores the artist/muse paradigm, vis-a-vis the tumultuous and dramatic lives of stage and screen legends Anna Magnani and Tennessee Williams. This play went on to further critical and commercial success in London in 2004. It opened in Prague in 2006 where it has been sold-out for over three years and will go on to be produced in Rome, Madrid, Buenos Aires, and Moscow in 2010-11. D'Alessandro has also written the screenplay for a future film to be made of "Roman Nights". Franco is the author of several other plays: "The Shattering"; Maximum Happiness, featuring two inter-connecting two-act plays, "Venice, Again" and "One Hundred Dollars Worth of Change"; The Museum Hours, three one-act plays which examine the healing and transcendent powers of art. A new work entitled "White Elephants Dancing The Flamenco" is inspired by the work of Ernest Hemingway. By 2010 D'Alessandro's plays will have been translated into six languages and performed in seven countries. In addition to his work as a writer, D'Alessandro holds a Master's Degree in English Education and teaches drama, theatrical text analysis, and creative writing in New York City schools and several universities in the U.S. and internationally. He lectures and gives master classes on Tennessee Williams, Anna Magnani, Italian cinema, and American drama.

Franco D'Alessandro's poetry has been published in various literary journals and most recently has been featured two years in a row in Balancing The Tides: Art and Poetry Journal; SUPPLICATIONS is his first collection of poetry. In 2010 a collection of plays will be ready for publication that will cover 1995-2010, the author's first fifteen years.

Franco D'Alessandro is a 2001 & 2002 Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference Finalist, a 1998 & 2000 Edward F. Albee Foundation Residency recipient and 2000-2001 Cherry Lane Theatre Alternative Finalist and 2001 Princess Grace Award Nominee. A 2000-2001 NEA/TCG Playwrights Nominee, a 1999 & 2000 Dorset Theater Colony Residency recipient and 2005 New Frontiers Playwright. Mr. D'Alessandro is a Member of The Dramatists Guild of America (1996) and The Cherry Lane Playwrights Alternative. He divides his time between New York and Newport, RI.