Vincenza Leone is a teacher of foreign languages and
she is currently doing a Doctorate in Education
at the Catholic University of Sacred Heart of Milan. Her area of study concerns foreign languages learning and new
teaching methods, with particular interest in new technologies. She
is also interested in fiction and theater...
"... I've always been fascinated by the modernist conception of time and space, so I developed my own personal writing technique in order to give space to the inner world of characters made up of impressions, emotions, sensations and not
of an objective reality told by a superior entity, the omniscient narrator, who knows and sees everything.
Life offers man a myriad of stimuli that his mind selects and reflects
outside surrounding these stimuli with a magic aurea.
The use of the interior monologue also allows
the description of the surrounding reality, using the technique of
subjective camera, seen through the eyes of the
main characters who capture the aspects that most affect them and then return
these aspects to the reader filtered through the characters' personality. "
Narration is enriched by music, poetry and painting.
Music punctuates the time of the narrative, creating a musical flow that moves in tandem with the thoughts,
letting the reader portend the impending danger.
Poetry marks the moments of greatest intimacy and highlights the most gentle and calming
moods, as well as the most passionate and enveloping.
Painting, also expressing an interior conflict, serves as background for stories played between the inner and outer world.