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Vanna Bonta is a novelist, poet and actress who is best known as the author of Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel (Meridian House 1996)[1] the story of an amnesiac girl with no navel, and award-winning collections of poetry as well as for a cameo role as Zed's queen in the fantasy movie The Beastmaster. She is also the inventor of the 2suit.[2][3]
Sat for Florentine artist Pietro Annigoni as a young girl.[4]
She was a model of Woman for the Frederick Hart (sculptor) work "Creation of Mankind" (Ex Nihilo) on the front entrance of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington D.C.[5]
See also
- 2suit
- Vanna (name origin)
- Luigi Ugolini (grandather)
- Quantum Fiction[6]
- The Beastmaster
References
- ^ Flight: a quantum fiction novel, by Vanna Bonta; book reviews
- ^ Inventors Digest, May 2009; Issue 25, Vol. 5
- ^ American Chronicle - May 02, 2009; Vanna Bonta Does Inventor's Digest: New Meaning To Beautiful
- ^ Pietro Annigoni biography imdb
- ^ News Inside July 6, 2006
- ^ Quantum Fiction, quando la quantistica detta le leggi della scrittura, by Maria Zuppello; Panorama Mondadori, Januray 16, 2008
- Space: What love's got to do with it The Space Review (Oct. 24, 2004)
- The Impact of Space Activities on Society ESA
- Waleg Celebrities News Archive
- Get Out of This World The Japan Times (January 14, 2007)
- Vanna Bonta Creates Outerspace Love Suit News Inside (August 3, 2006)
- Bonta's video "What Goes Up"
External links
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