Marco Delogu was born in 1960 in Rome, where he lives and works. Photographer, publisher and editor, is the artistic director of FOTOGRAFIA – International Festival of Rome and also artistic director of PhC – Capalbio Photography His reseach focuses on portraits of group of people with common experiences and languages; in recent years his projects have been more focused on the nature, in its different declination with an attention that has shifted from the man to his surroundings. He has published more than twenty books. He has exhibited in Italy and abroad in many galleries and museums, including: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; French Academy, Villa Medici, Rome; MACRO, Rome; Exhibition Palace, Rome; Warburg Institute, London; Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds; Musée de l'Elysee, Lausanne; PhotoMuseum, Moscow; Capitoline Museums, Rome; Ex GIL, Rome. In 2002 he conceived FOTOGRAFIA – International Festival of Rome, of which he is the artistic director. In 2003 he founded the publishing house Punctum, specialized in contemporary photography with over seventy titles in the catalog. His latest work "Suspended Light" is a research about his city Rome trough two very opposite lights and have been first exhibited during the XII Rome Commission, a commission that, as part of the FOTOGRAFIA festival, each year assign to a different international photographer the portrait of Rome. Inserire jhumpa lahiri novella e il testo critico di eric de chassey