PIPINO
The author of Manifesto chooses to remain anonymous as PIPINO.
Not out of secrecy, but out of intention, to let the voice speak louder than
the name, and to allow the reader to enter the book without the weight of
biography.
He comes from a world where creation takes many forms: design,
identity‑building, storytelling, and the quiet observation of human
experience.
For years, PIPINO worked across different cities and cultures, shaping
narratives, images, and spaces.
But writing has always been the thread running beneath everything — the
private place where questions, memories, and inner shifts found their true
language.
Manifesto is his first book.
It was born from a moment of rupture and renewal, from the need to
understand what constructs us, what breaks us, and what brings us back to
ourselves.
Through this text, PIPINO explores memory, migration, invisible
inheritances, and the subtle forms of spirituality that guide a life without
ever announcing themselves.
He remains in the background so the reader can step forward.
Here, the story matters more than the storyteller.
The voice matters more than the identity.
The experience belongs to whoever reads it.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR — VERSION FOR PUBLISHERS
The author of Manifesto works at the intersection of design,
identity‑building, and narrative creation. For more than a decade, he has
developed visual and conceptual frameworks for brands, cultural projects,
and artistic initiatives across several international cities. His practice
combines aesthetics, storytelling, and an acute sensitivity to the ways
individuals construct meaning through experience.
Writing has long been a parallel discipline, a private space where
questions of memory, migration, spirituality, and personal reconstruction
could take form. Manifesto is his first literary work, emerging from a period
of profound transition and reflection. The book draws on his
multidisciplinary background, blending the precision of design with the
introspection of lived experience.
He chooses to remain anonymous in order to keep the focus on the text
itself. His intention is to offer a narrative that stands independently of
biography, allowing readers and publishers to engage directly with the
voice, the structure, and the emotional resonance of the work.
Manifesto represents the beginning of a broader literary trajectory, with
future projects already in development, continuing to explore themes of
identity, silence, and inner transformation