Patricio Sturlese

Patricio Sturlese ( born October 23, 1973 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine writer of Italian origin.

Sturlese comes from an Italian immigrant family; his parents are both from Genoa; the classical philologist Loris Sturlese is a distant relative.

Sturlese studied, inter alia, Church History at the Colegio Máximo the Jesuits in San Miguel ( Buenos Aires ) and was able to complete this study successfully. During his studies, he became aware of the Sociedad Italiana, and supported by the Italian Consul of San Miguel, entrusted to Sturlese 2005 with their line.

Starting in 2004, took Sturlese several trips to Europe to study mitterlaterliche castles in France, Germany, Italy and the Czech Republic. Impressions and the growing threat of this trip then flowed in his debut novel " The Devil's gospel" with which he could make his debut in 2007 with great success. In this work Sturlese explores the mysterious Necronomicon.

Stubbornness Leses currently works as a freelance writer un Bella Vista (Gran Buenos Aires ).

Works (selection)

  • The Devil's Gospel. Roman ( " El Inquisidor "). Heyne, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-453-47084-2. El Inquisidor Debolsillo, Barcelona 2006, ISBN 978-84-341-3630-4.
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