Studies of the book market show that the detective story is the most popular genre. Readers buy poems too, but much less often. Extremely confusing novels by Donato Corrizi are read in one go.
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Professional activity
Attraction to literary creativity arises in people of various professions. A turning point can occur at any age. The now famous author of detective novels Donato Corrizi was born on March 25, 1973 in an ordinary Italian family. Parents lived in the old town of Martina Franca in the province of Puglia. It is said that Julius Caesar himself spent the night in this village. My father worked in a legal consultation. Mother taught literature at a local college.
At an early age, the child was no different from peers. He studied well at school. There weren’t enough stars from the sky. He went in for sports and read a lot. When there were no unread books left in the school library, he began to visit the city book depository. After school, with paternal parting words, he entered the Department of Law at the University of Rome. Having received the specialized education of a lawyer-criminologist, he began working in a law office. Interest in the motives of criminals and psychological deviation pushed him to write articles that Corrizi published in specialized newspapers and magazines.
On the writer's trail
In the framework of his professional interests, Corrizi conducted a comprehensive study of the motives of the behavior of one of the serial killers. And even defended a dissertation on this subject. After some time, Donato summarized his experience and wrote his first detective novel "The Prompter". Unlike other authors who work in the genre of detective, the novice writer knew a lot about the methods of work of detectives and the behavior of criminals. Readers accepted the book with enthusiasm. Critics and an idle audience froze in anticipation of the next work.
It should be noted that Corrizi not only skillfully builds intrigue in his novels. In the context of events and actions, he unobtrusively pushes the reader to evaluate existing laws, rules and traditions. The reader, willy-nilly, has to think about the issues of good and evil. The author met the expectations of interested parties. The crime novel "Girl in the Fog" was a resounding success. The writer's work was adequately appreciated; he received several prestigious awards for this book.