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Giordano: “Reality is so intrusive that I suspect any kind of pure fiction”

The writer returns to the bookstore with "Tasmania", a novel published by Einaudi. And during "Incipit", the book section...

Owls, worms and many other animals: if Proust’s “Recherche” is also a bestiary

One hundred years after the death of the great French writer, Daria Galateria recounts his narrative genius by rethinking his...

Andrea Tarabbia: “Literature as therapy is an illusion”

The writer, winner of the Campiello in 2019, returns to the bookshop with "Il continente bianco", a novel inspired by...

Marcello Fois: “Great writers hold back even bad translations”

The Sardinian author returns to the bookshop with "La mia Babele", an autobiography in which he also tells what it...

Missiroli: ‘Writing is a gamble where secrecy also counts’

The writer returns to the bookstore with "Have It All", a novel starring a poker player. And during "Incipit",...

Edoardo Albinati: “The greatness of Raffaele La Capria lies in the obsolete”

One hundred years after his birth, Mondadori publishes the correspondence of the writer who died a few months ago. ...

Carlo Ginzburg: “The historian? He must also be the devil’s advocate”

Forty years after its first edition, Adelphi brings to the bookshop an essay dedicated to Piero della Francesca that also...

“A myth coming true: this is Marseille as told by Izzo”

In a book published by Giulio Perrone, Vins Gallico tells the story of the city through the pages of one...

Rapino: ‘I’ll tell you about Arpino and that talent always floating between loneliness and crowds’

Minimum fax continues the publication of the works of one of the great authors of our twentieth century. The...

Dangers: “Elusive and ambiguous, here’s my Kafka designed thanks to Giacometti’s genius”

The painter and draftsman signs an illustrated edition of "A Faster" by the great Bohemian writer. And during "Incipit",...

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