Roberta Scorranese

Roberta Scorranese

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Roberta Scorranese is an Italian journalist and writer, known for her insightful commentary and analysis on cultural trends, including the resurgence of chess in contemporary society. Her recent work reflects on how media, literature, and digital platforms have revitalized interest in chess, highlighting its intellectual challenges and cultural significance.

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Roberta Scorranese conducted the interview with Silvio Garattini, which was republished due to its popularity.

Silvio Garattini: «L’ultimo antibiotico 40 anni fa. E a pranzo solo una spremuta. Ho perso le mie due mogli, ma a casa parlo ancora con loro»
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-12-26
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Roberta Scorranese is the journalist who conducted the interview with Andrea Vitali.

Andrea Vitali: «Prima di morire, mamma mi guardò e mi disse: "sei stupido". Oggi capisco che cosa voleva dire. La serenità? Leggere Euripide»
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-08-30
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Roberta Scorranese conducted an interview that highlights an important issue regarding public television.

Strabioli e Zanchini salvare la cultura in tv | Lo dico al Corriere
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-06-21
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Roberta Scorranese discusses the portrayal of children in art and society.

I bambini addormentati di Rubens e quell'infanzia giocosa che oggi non sopportiamo più
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-06-21
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Roberta Scorranese is the author of the book Fluido, which explores gender and form in art.

l’arte del corpo che muta- Corriere.it
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-06-07
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Roberta Scorranese is the journalist who wrote the article about the Oblivion.

Gli Oblivion a tutto palco: attori, cantanti, performer. «E ora pensiamo all’ambiente»
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-04-22
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Roberta Scorranese is the author of the article discussing the resurgence of interest in chess in Italy.

Serie tv, romanzi e l'«effetto Bobby Fisher»: tutti pazzi per gli scacchi, «quest'anno in Italia duemila inscritti in più»
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-03-15
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