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Vittorio J. Carli
Vittorio Carli teaches composition, literature, and film at Columbia College, Daley College and Moraine Valley Community College. His film and art reviews have appeared in Dialogue, www.reelmoviecritic.com, www.chicagopoetry.com, Venuszine, Chicago Artist's News, The Daily Herald, The Star Newspapers, Tunnel Rat, and Letter eX. His poems have been published in Café Review, Rambunctious Review, Polvo, The American Dissident, Dissent, Struggle: The Journal of Revolutionary Literature, Mind in Motion, Alphabeat Press, Alternative Press, Poems of the World, Religious Humanism, The World Salad Anthology, and The Anti Mensch.
He has done poetry and performance art with Theater Ted, the Usual Suspects (at the Bucktown Arts Fair), Lovechaos, and the ever so secret order of the lamprey. In past performances, he has collaborated with Quentin Arnold, Dripping Rictus and Carolyn Curtis Magri.
Vittorio has done celebrity interviews with Moby, Chris Connelly, Cynthia Casterplaster, John Sayles, Darren Aronofsky, Chris Eyre, Tom Tykwer, Abel Ferrara, Franka Potente, and Paul Hoover. He hopes that some day he can collect them all in a published book. His on-line interview with Bryan Wendorf, the president of the Chicago Underground Film Festival can be accessed on www.reelmoviecritic.com. and his short satire, "A Very Good Day" is on the Liquid Glyph website.
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