Massimo Bisotti (born 1979 in Rome) is an Italian novelist. He studied literature, plays piano and rose to commercial success in the 2010s with titles such as La luna blu and Il quadro mai dipinto.

Born in Rome in 1979. Studied literature. Plays piano. Early jobs included bartender and call center operator (mentioned in interviews/reviews). First notable success with La luna blu (2012). Several books published by Mondadori; Un anno per un giorno published by Mondadori and presented at the Turin International Book Fair. Some works have been translated for Brazil, Spain and Latin American markets (as noted in publisher/review information).

The available review praises Massimo Bisotti's novel Un anno per un giorno for its reflections on time, regret and love. The plot follows Alex Gioia between Paris and Naples and explores second chances with a price. The reviewer notes Bisotti's accessible, emotional style and previous successes such as La luna blu and Il quadro mai dipinto. Mondadori published Un anno per un giorno.

For:Readers of contemporary Italian fiction and emotionally driven novels about love, time and second chances.

 I am writing Un anno per un giorno, a book that talks partly about regrets. With this book, I want to highlight our relationship with time, regrets, and the ability to seize the life we want at the moment.

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