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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alain_ElkannAlain Elkann - Wikipedia

    Alain Elkann is an Italian novelist and journalist, a member of the influential Elkann family and a cultural adviser to the Italian government. He has written books on Jewish history, religion and culture, and has collaborated with prominent figures such as Chief Rabbi Elio Toaff and Milan archbishop Carlo Maria Martini.

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    Alain Elkann è un giornalista, scrittore e conduttore televisivo italiano con cittadinanza statunitense. Nato a New York da padre francese e madre italiana, ha scritto numerosi libri su temi religiosi, culturali e politici, e ha vinto il Premio Saint-Vincent per la letteratura.

  3. www.alainelkanninterviews.com › alain-elkann › about-alain-elkannABOUT ALAIN ELKANN

    Learn about Alain Elkann, a New York-born writer who has interviewed celebrities, artists, politicians and thinkers for La Stampa and other publications. Explore his books, lectures, awards and his novel Money Must Stay in the Family.

  4. Alain Elkann is an author, intellectual and journalist. Eclectic interviews with thought leaders, celebrities and important personalities.

  5. Sep 21, 2017 · Alain Elkann Interviews (Assouline, $35), available in October, compiles some of Elkann's greatest hits from his more than 25 years of interviewing. "What is interesting about this book is that...

  6. Alain Elkann has mastered the art of the interview, approaching the task as somewhere between snapping a photograph and writing a short story. With a background in novels and journalism, and having published over twenty books translated across ten languages, Alain infuses his interviews with innovation, allowing them to flow freely and organically.

  7. Alain Elkann is an Italian writer and journalist. A recurring theme in his books is the history of the Jews in Italy, their centrality to Italian history and the relation between the Jewish faith and other religions.