Tiziano Fratus, born in Bergamo in 1975, is a poet and writer. He published several poetry collections (Il Molosso, Nuova Poesia Creaturale, and Gli scorpioni delle Langhe) and some of his work has been published in France, Great Britain, United States, Germany, Portugal, Argentina, Poland and Brasil. His poems have been included in many anthologies including Poeti per Torino and Poesia in Piemonte e Valle d'Aosta. In 2010 he went to the Far East, the States and Europe, and returned having created a new concept: men and women as roots. He then published volumes linked to nature, identity and monumental trees, starting from Homo Radix. Fratus devoted many exhibitions to monumental trees and traced many itineraries in various Italian regions.
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