Tiziano's Vanity Fair interview

06 October 2010


"What happens next?" Asked Tiziano Ferro.
Then his replay: "Nothing will ever be"
'Next' is after this interview, published by the italian magazine Vanity Fair as cover story in the latest issue,
and before the release of the autobiography “Thirty Years and a chat with Dad” (in the book stores starting from Oct. 20th) where the artist has collected his diaries since 1995, a gift to those who love him, but above all to himself: live happily.
And enjoy the peace and love for a long time denied.
 
"A couple of years ago," he says, "I started a process of analysis. It was a long time since I felt there was something wrong, so I felt the need to bring back a lot of things:
From the forced exile away from friends and family to the relationship with my work and the contrasted relationship with homosexuality.
So after two years of hard work on myself, I'm arrived to a conclusion: I want to live better. "
How he succeeded, because he chose to make this journey through a book, and what he dreams for the future: all this and much more in the Vanity Fair interview.