Andrej Longo

Andrej Longo was born in Ischia.
In 2002 he published his first book, More or Less at Three (Zero Meridian).
In 2003 the novel Adelante published by Rizzoli was released.
With Adelphi, in 2007, he published Ten with which he won the Chiara Prize; Who Killed Sarah? (2009), The Sunflower Field (2011) and The Other Mother (2016). In 2017 he won the City of Vigevano Literary Prize.
He is the author of plays including: the re-adaptation of Le relazioni pericolose (directed by Pierpaolo Sepe), Falene (theater and cinema) and Signori in carrozza (directed by Paolo Sessanelli). Some of his books have since become plays (More or Less at Three, Who Killed Sarah? and Ten). Moving between Rome, Ischia and Naples, he is also involved in film and radio.
His latest novel, A Thousand Days You Don’t Come, published by Sellerio, came out in 2022.

A thousand days you don’t come

Erase the past, start from scratch after changing oneself. But is there really a second chance? A portrait of a character chasing himself through a labyrinth from which it is possible to get out, only to find himself back where he started.