Category Archives: THE DIARY OF LUZ CORRAZZINI
My Friend Mona
Even when she was sitting down, Mona was a moving picture. Her presence commanded attention. Mona was beautiful, had style and was intelligent. The last time I saw her was when she came to Rome for a post G8 anti-global … Continue reading
The Diary as a Thermostat
Plastic surgeon, Dr. Maxwell Maltz, noticed that some of his patients, even after facelifts, still saw themselves in a negative way. After much research, he understood that the problem was not external but internal. What was in need of a … Continue reading
Daisy’s Diary
Dreams are formed in the imagination and some of us have more imagination than others. Ginevra King was a rich 16 year old debutant and F. Scott Fitzgerald a 19 year old penniless university student when the two met and … Continue reading
Surrogates of Beauty
My diary research led me to Marion Milner’s A Life of One’s Own. In the past, I’ve used a diary as a means of letting out negative tension. But not Marion. She focused on writing when she was happy because … Continue reading
Viola Davis
Viola Davis’ 2017 Oscar acceptance speech for best supporting actress in Fences was magical. She said, in essence, that graveyards are full of people with the greatest potential and stories to tell. Those stories—“the stories of the people who dreamed … Continue reading



