Alda Teodorani

[5] In the same year, she moved to Rome where with Fabio Giovannini and Antonio Tentori she founded the Neor-noir movement[3] which theorises a narrative from the individual standpoint of the assassin.

[8] Published the following year in Italy with the title Belve (Beasts), the book was the subject of two degree theses and a presentation at the annual conference of the American Association for Italian Studies, and at the Canadian Society for Italian Studies in 2017 at the Ohio State University with the title Through the eyes of the beast: From Local Environmental Dystopia to Transnational Utopia by Danila Cannamela from the University of St Thomas.

[9] Teodorani has also contributed to the creation and is a member of the scientific committee of the RomaNoir congress[10] (first held in 2004) organised by the department of philological, linguistic and literary studies of La Sapienza university in Rome.

[12] In 2008 the author published I sacramenti del male with Giallo Mondadori[13] and collaborated with the experimental electronic music band Le forbici di Manitù.

This collaboration gave rise in 2010 to a CD including a novella by Teodorani, L'Isola, which in 2011 was released in France by Les éditions de l'Antre.