In today’s multifaceted cultural landscape of Italy, Aurora Soranzo emerges as a unique figure—one whose career is defined by the intersection of science, storytelling, and human insight. Born on February 15 in Padua, her path has led her through the intricacies of graphology, historical research, and literature, shaping a profession that is as intellectually rich as it is socially engaged.
The Art and Psychology of Handwriting
Soranzo is a certified professional graphologist, a discipline that decodes the psychological dynamics embedded in handwriting. Her work goes far beyond traditional graphology: she brings an advanced understanding of human behavior into contexts such as career counseling, organizational development, and personal growth.
As a consultant with credentials from the Italian Graphology Association (AGI), she collaborates with institutions and individuals to assess skills, personal aptitudes, and compatibility with specific roles. Her approach is scientific yet empathetic—each analysis offers a window into the writer’s deeper character and latent strengths.
A Literary Historian of Place and Identity
Parallel to her psychological work, Soranzo is a passionate historian and writer, with a special focus on Venetian cultural heritage. Her most notable publication, “I luoghi di George Gordon Byron nel Veneto. Il Lord che parlava veneziano” (2021), delves into the poet Byron’s sojourn in Venice after his English exile. Published by Mazzanti Libri, the book blends rigorous research with lyrical prose, mapping Byron’s emotional and physical journey across the Veneto region.
The book received wide praise and even reached the desks of Queen Elizabeth II and Italian President Sergio Mattarella, both of whom acknowledged Soranzo’s contribution to cultural preservation and literary excellence.
Available at: www.mazzantilibri.it
A Teacher and Advocate for Learning
Soranzo’s teaching journey took her abroad, where she earned a CLTA qualification and taught Italian to adults at International House in Covent Garden, London. Working with learners from diverse backgrounds, she developed inclusive methodologies that emphasized not just language, but connection and cultural exchange.
Her earlier work with institutions like the Veneto Regional Council and Unioncamere del Veneto saw her involved in educational content creation, regional identity campaigns, and support for local businesses venturing into international markets.
Cultural Engagement and Volunteering
Soranzo’s community service is as vital as her professional life. She is active in several organizations that reflect her humanitarian and cultural commitments:
AGI – Veneto Regional Section (Graphology)
Penelope Veneto OdV (Support for families of missing persons)
Lions Club Vigonza 7 Campanili (International service initiatives)
These affiliations underscore her deep belief in service, empathy, and civic responsibility.
Awards and Honors
Her literary voice has been honored with numerous national and international recognitions between 2021 and 2025, including:
“Universum del patrimonio Femminile” Award (2021)
Deruta Book Fest – 6th place (2022)
“Flowers on Water” Special Mention for work addressing violence against women
Silver Lion Prize (2023) – 80th Venice International Film Festival
“Pane Quotidiano” Literary Prize (2025) for “Le Matite di Giulia”, a poem in memory of Giulia Cecchettin
3rd Prize, “Padre Pio, the Saint of Our Time” – for the piece “Prayer – Letter to Heaven”
Featured Publications and Contributions
Soranzo’s poetry, monologues, and historical studies appear in numerous prestigious anthologies and series, including:
Pane Quotidiano (Accademia dei Bronzi)
Poeti d’Italia (2024)
Terre e Acque Serenissime (2023)
Quaderni Amerini Vol. 11 – La Vista Bendata
Discovering Bagnoli di Sopra and Its Derivations (2013)
Media Presence
Her growing influence has led to international features, including:
De Mode Magazine (2024) – U.S. and Italy editions
Voraka Magazine – Cover story and in-depth interview
L’Heure Magazine – Biographical focus
A Voice Bridging Past and Present
Whether through the analytical lens of handwriting or the evocative brushstrokes of her writing, Aurora Soranzo brings clarity to the human condition. She embodies the rare ability to navigate both science and sentiment, heritage and innovation. Her voice resonates with those seeking not just answers—but meaning.
A Legacy of Letters
Aurora is also the daughter of the late Dario Soranzo (1949–1998), a respected linguist and author who worked alongside Giovan Battista Pellegrini, one of Italy’s leading philologists. Dario Soranzo was honored with an honorary doctorate by Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest) and contributed to the Centre International des Sciences Onomastiques (Leuven). Together, father and daughter form a legacy rooted in scholarship, words, and deep cultural connection.
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