Antonella Anedda

Her collection Notti di pace occidentale (1999) received the Premio Internazionale Montale for poetry.

[3] She participated with an installation and a performance at the exhibition Lontano da dove at the Macro Museum in Testaccio (Pelanda).

In 2013 one of her texts written for Nicoletta Braschi, entitled A Lunar Woman, was staged in Rome under the direction of Francesco Saponaro and was published in a plaquette with engravings by Lino Fiorito.

In 2014 she collaborated on the book Una forma di attenzione alongside artist Sabrina Mezzaqui, which follows the study day entitled Incollare mondi, cucire parole.

Anedda, Blandiana, Gisiger, Mezzaqui (edited by Rossana Dedola) held at the Scuola Normale di Pisa in 2010.