Carlo Mazzoni (born 9 July 1979) is an Italian novelist.
Carlo Mazzoni was born and lives in Milan.
In 2003 he graduated in Medicine and Surgery at University of Milan.
Carlo Mazzoni studied music and graduated at Conservatorio Vivaldi, Alessandria. Determined to be a professional writer, he started working at the Italian Vogue.
Carlo Mazzoni found himself with diabetes when he was ten. Dietetic supports, insulin injections, lifetime rules have been strengthening his character: an issue that would be later the focus for the novel Due Amici - "Two friends" Due amici.[1]
In 2007, Mazzoni's first novel The Postromantics was released by the ancient publishing house Salani. His short stories appeared on Nuovi Argomenti, one of the most important literary magazine in Italy.[2]
In 2009, the sequel Il disordine, was launched by Salani.[3]
On 9 April, Carlo Mazzoni was called to be part of the Cultural Manifesto of the city of Milan, edited by the Corriere della Sera team. With such a role, Mazzoni introduced the Expo 2015 Estates General in July 2009.[4]
In May 2011, Due amici is released. The publishing house is Fandango. It is a biographic novel which narrates the psychological comparison between two young friends.[5] A public reading was loaded at Turin International Book Fair.
From September 2012 to September 2014, Mazzoni is the Editor in Chief of L'Officiel Italia, the Italian edition of the French magazine L'Officiel.[6] He quit L'Officiel Italia to join Lampoon Magazine.[7]