Alessandro Baruffi (b. 1973) is a writer, poet, historian and researcher in the fields of American, Germanic, and Russian literature.
His published works include: "Adua Mar" (2000, Poems), "Icarus" (2006, Poems), "Jersey Blues" (2007, Poems), "24 Racconti" (2008, Short Stories), "The Poems of Trieste and Five Poems for the Game of Soccer" (2013, Translation, Umberto Saba), "Lunga è la Notte" (2015, Novel), "The Forgotten amongst the Great: a Collection of the Best Poems Translated in English" (2015, Translation, Vincenzo Cardarelli), "The Tales of Franz Kafka" (2016, Translation, Franz Kafka), "Le Poesie di Robert Frost nella Traduzione Italiana" (2016, Translation, Robert Frost), "Midnight 30, American Poems" (2016, Poems), "The Poems of Giovanni Pascoli (2017, Translation, Giovanni Pascoli), "Montale's Essential: The Poems of Eugenio Montale in English" (2017, Translation, Eugenio Montale), "Giuseppe Ungaretti, the Master of Hermeticism, Translated In English" (2018, Translation, Giuseppe Ungaretti), "Gabriele D'Annunzio: The Collection of Poems in English" (2019, Translation, Gabriele D'Annunzio), "Umberto Saba: the Collection of Poems. Umberto Saba's Poetry Translated in English" (2020, Translation, Umberto Saba), and "Spirit of Rhaetia: The Call of the Holy Mountains" (2020, Novel).