Lorenza Foschini is an Italian journalist, author, and television news anchorwoman known for her work with RAI, Italy's state-owned broadcasting network. As a Vatican correspondent, she traveled extensively to cover Pope John Paul II's global journeys. Her literary career includes the acclaimed nonfiction work "Investigation at Millennium’s End," which earned her the prestigious Prix Scanno award. Foschini has also contributed to literary translation, notably rendering Marcel Proust's previously unpublished texts into Italian with "Return to Guermantes."
Born in Naples and based in Rome, Foschini has established herself as a versatile writer with a focus on investigative journalism and literary translation. Her background in Vatican reporting informs her nuanced approach to storytelling, blending rigorous research with narrative depth. While her published works span nonfiction and translation, she remains best known for her award-winning exploration of contemporary issues in "Investigation at Millennium’s End." Foschini continues to engage with cultural and journalistic discourse through her writing and broadcasting career.