Jeff Shapiro

Novels

Shapiro, J. (2005) Secrets of Sant’Angelo, New York, Berkley Publishing Group (Penguin USA).

Shapiro, J. (2001) Renato’s Luck (Australian edition), Sydney, Flamingo.

Shapiro, J. (2001) Le rêve di Renato (French translation), Paris, Presses de la Cité.

Shapiro, J. (2001) Renatos traum (German translation), Munich, Karl Blessing Verlag.

Shapiro, J. (2000) De geheimen van Sant’Angelo (Dutch translation), Amsterdam, De Boekerij.

Shapiro, J. (2000) Renato’s Luck, New York, HarperCollins.

Non-fiction

Pizzey, E. & Shapiro, J. (1982), Prone to Violence, London, Hamlyn Paperbacks.

Short Stories

Shapiro, J. (2004), "Checkpoint", Verso, Siena.

Shapiro, J. (1997), "My Beethoven", International Magazine, Sag Harbor.

Shapiro, J. (1996), "A Medieval Town Sings the Blues", International Magazine, Sag Harbor.

Articles

Shapiro, J. (2003), "Why settle for harmony? I Polifonici Senesi and the Merit of Polyphony", Verso, Siena.

Shapiro, J. (1997), "In Search of Chianti", International Magazione, Sag Harbor.

Pizzey, E. & Shapiro, J. (1981-1982), "Talking It Out", monthly column for Cosmpolitan, London.

Pizzey, E. & Shapiro, J. (1981), "Observations on Violence-Prone Families", New Society, London.

Translations of works by other authors

Shapiro, J., english translation of Bonelli, R. (2007), Io, Rompicollo: The story of the woman who raced in the Palio of Siena, Terre de Sienne editrice, Siena.

Shapiro, J., english translation of Coccoli, D. (2007), "Thirty Years of Siena Jazz: the beautiful adventure of the first and only jazz school in Italy (Interview with ‘Papa’ Franco Caroni)", Verso, Siena.

Shapiro, J., english translation of Falassi, A. & Ferri, R. (eds.) (2005), Palio Fragments, Protagon Editori, Siena.

Shapiro, J., english translation of Falassi, Al. & Ferri, R. (eds.) (1998), Palio: The Colours of Siena, Comune di Siena.

Conferences

Shapiro, J., "Motion and Emotion (Muoversi e commuoversi)", presented tri-lingually with Valeria Indice (in Italian) and Rita Sala (in Italian Sign Language) at the Siena School’s conference Movement and Communication, November 17, 2007, Siena, Italy.