In the world of contemporary Italian culture and professional development, Aurora Soranzo is a name that resonates with versatility, intellect, and a deep commitment to human understanding. Born on February 15 in Padua, Italy, Soranzo has seamlessly merged two distinct disciplines—graphology and historical literature—to carve out a path that is as impactful as it is unique.
A Master of Graphology and Human Potential
As a distinguished graphologist, Aurora Soranzo deciphers the psychological intricacies embedded in handwriting to uncover individual qualities, limitations, and potential. Her work transcends traditional handwriting analysis; she specializes in professional development, assisting individuals and organizations in evaluating skillsets, aptitudes, and role compatibility. Her approach is analytical yet empathetic, bridging cognitive science with the human story behind each pen stroke.
Soranzo holds certification as a Professional Graphologist Consultant through the Italian Graphology Association (AGI) and provides her expertise in settings ranging from educational institutions to career guidance programs.
Literary Voice and Historical Insight
Beyond the analytical, Soranzo is also a prolific author and passionate historian. Her writing explores local Italian history, with a meticulous eye for geographical and cultural nuance. Her acclaimed 2021 publication, “I luoghi di George Gordon Byron nel Veneto. Il Lord che parlava veneziano” (The Places of George Gordon Byron in Veneto. The Lord Who Spoke Venetian), showcases her literary talent and historical insight. Published by Mazzanti Libri, the book traces the life of Lord Byron in Venice following his departure from England in 1816. Through Soranzo’s narrative lens, the poet’s connection to the Venetian landscape becomes a vivid biographical and cultural journey.
Her work has received international recognition, including personal letters of appreciation from Queen Elizabeth II during the Platinum Jubilee and Italian President Sergio Mattarella, acknowledging her cultural contributions.
🛒 Where to read or buy the book: www.mazzantilibri.it
Teaching, Projects & Social Engagement
In 2020, Soranzo expanded her skillset by earning CLTA certification to teach Italian to adults. She taught at the prestigious International House in Covent Garden, London, where she engaged with a multicultural cohort of beginner and intermediate learners.
Her earlier professional experience includes roles in communication and social advocacy, having collaborated with institutions like the Regional Council of Veneto and Unioncamere del Veneto. She developed educational content, promoted regional identity through farm projects, and supported business internationalization efforts.
Commitment to Community and Cultural Service
Soranzo is actively involved in various organizations, reflecting her deep sense of civic and cultural responsibility:
Italian Graphology Association (AGI) – Veneto Regional Section
Penelope Veneto OdV – Supporting families of missing persons
Lions Club Vigonza 7 Campanili – Engaged in international humanitarian service
Accolades & Recognition
Aurora Soranzo’s contributions have been recognized through numerous awards:
🏆 Selected Literary Awards (2021–2025)
“Universum del patrimonio Femminile” Award (2021)
Deruta Book Fest – 6th Place (2022)
“Flowers on Water” Special Mention – Against violence on women
Silver Lion Prize (2023) – Awarded at the 80th Venice International Film Festival
“Pane Quotidiano” Prize (2025) – For her poignant poem “Le Matite di Giulia”, honoring femicide victim Giulia Cecchettin
3rd Prize – National Contest “Padre Pio, the Saint of Our Time” for “Prayer – Letter to Heaven”
📚 Notable Anthologies & Publications
Pane Quotidiano (Accademia dei Bronzi)
Poeti d’Italia (2024)
Terre e Acque Serenissime (2023)
Poeti d’Italia del nostro tempo (2022)
Quaderni Amerini vol. 11 – Monologue La Vista Bendata
Discovering Bagnoli di Sopra and Its Derivations (2013)
Endorsements and Cultural Praise
Soranzo’s work has drawn acclaim from literary and cultural figures including:
Prof. Marino Biondi – Former Italian Literature professor, University of Florence
Hafez Haidar – Renowned Lebanese-Italian author and Gibran translator
Bruno Mohorovich – Poet and film critic
Media & Press
Her rising international profile has led to media features in:
De Mode Magazine (2024) – Los Angeles & Michigan editions
Voraka Magazine – Cover feature and interview
L’Heure Magazine – Biographical profile
De Mode Italy Special Edition – Personalized cover and in-depth interview
A Living Legacy
Aurora Soranzo continues to captivate readers, students, and professionals alike with her unique ability to translate the personal into the profound—whether through the elegant curves of handwriting or the timeworn stones of Italy’s historic cities. Her voice is that of a modern Renaissance woman: precise, poetic, and deeply humane.
To explore her literary work and publications, visit: 🔗 www.mazzantilibri.it
Aurora Soranzo is the daughter of the late linguist and writer Dario Soranzo (1949–1998), a distinguished personal collaborator of Giovan Battista Pellegrini. A member of several prestigious academic institutions, he was awarded an honorary doctorate (honoris causa) by Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and represented Italy at the Centre International des Sciences Onomastiques in Leuven. Together, they co-authored numerous internationally distributed works.