(Milan, Italy, 1987) Andrea Marcolongo is a member of the Writers of the Marina, a select French club to which other well-known illustrious people such as Arturo Pérez-Reverte belong and which has its headquarters in this complex of buildings opposite the Eiffel Tower, built in the 18th century. Andrea Marcolongo (Milan, 1987), writer and journalist, holds a degree in Classical Literature from the University of Milan. She is the author of the literary phenomenon The Language of the Gods (2017); and has also written, among other books, The Measure of Heroes (2019), Etymologies for Surviving Chaos (2021), The Art of Resistance (2023) and Displacing the Moon (2024). The Art of Running (2025) is his latest work. Her books have been translated into 28 languages. She is currently a contributor to RNE's 24 horas programme, where she has a section in which she traces the links between classical Greece and the present day.