Riccardo Antonangeli is a post-doctoral research fellow and adjunct lecturer at Sapienza University of Rome. He earned his PhD in Italian Studies from NYU and has taught Italian language, literature, and cinema at CUNY, FIT, and NYU. His primary research interests include narratology, theory of the novel, philosophy of time, the relationship between history and narrative, and the reception of classical myths in both medieval and modern literature. His published works include Ezra Pound e l’ultimo Pasolini (2016), Non esisterà più il tempo: Eternità e trama nell’arte del racconto (2020), and The Fascist Character as Enigma in Post World War II Italian Literature, Cinema and Historiography (2025).