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- Title: The Art of Perspective: Who Tells the Story
- Author: Christopher Castellani
- ISBN: 9781555977269
- Page: 249
- Format: Paperback

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Christopher Castellani
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Christopher Castellani
Christopher Castellani was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware His parents immigrated to the United States from a small village in Italy in the years following World War II, and their experiences have been a significant inspiration A Kiss From Maddalena, Christopher s first novel, was published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill in April 2003, and was subsequently published in Australia, the U.K The Netherlands, Germany and Thailand In 2004, Christopher was awarded the Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction for A Kiss from Maddalena In 2005, Castellani published The Saint of Lost Things, which continues the story of A Kiss from Maddalena but is a stand alone novel The same is true for All This Talk of Love Algonquin, February 2013 , which completes the trilogy, and was a New York Times Editors Choice His new novel, Leading Men will be published in early 2019 by Viking Penguin The author was educated at Swarth College, received his Masters in English Literature from Tufts University and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Boston University He works as Artistic Director of Grub Street, one of the nation s leading independent writing centers, and also teaches fiction in the MFA Program at Warren Wilson, at Swarth College, and at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference Christopher Castellani lives in Boston, MA.