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“Almost a life”: Corrado Alvaro’s notebooks are back in bookstores

Bompiani is publishing a new edition of the book with which the Calabrian writer won the Strega Prize. Andrea...

“Writing is a matter of breathing”: Antonio Tabucchi tells us about Paolo

Eighty years ago, one of the great authors of the second half of the Italian twentieth century was born in...

Eraldo Affinati: “Literature is not a place of paper, but of living flesh”

The writer returns to the bookstore with "Dolphins, Banners, Cannons". And during "Incipit" he says, "These hundreds of writers...

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...

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