Donatella Vittoria Olga Bisutti
Donatella Vittoria Olga Bisutti born in Italy in 1938, holds a university degree in Literature and Law and is a journalist by profession.
Her inspiration for poetry comes from nature, spirituality, love, civil rights and mythology.
Her poetry includes: “The Tree of Words” (Feltrinelli, 2002); “Magic Words” (Feltrinelli, 2008); “The Poetry Saves Lives” (Knopf, 1992 Feltrinelli Pocket, 2009); the novel “I Want To Have Blue Eyes” was released by Bompiani (1997).
Her major publications include: La poesia salva la vita: L’Albero delle parole, La poesia è un orecchio (Feltrinelli Editions); The Game, Anthology of poetry New York, Duet of Life. The poems were published in Japan by the Japan Universal Poets Association.
She likes to travel, meet people, explore different places and cultures, and enjoys classic and jazz music.
She is a recipient of the following awards and honors : Bogliasco Foundation Fellow 2015; Montale Prize 1985: Alda Merini Prize 2014; Poetry Reading at the Poetry Reading Center in the New York University and in the Columbia University; Publisher and Editor of the Journal Posia e Conoscenza.