"Time seems to pass.
The world happens, moments unfold, and you stop to watch a spider attached to its web.
There is a sharp light, a sense of things outlined with precision, strips of liquid brilliance on the bay.
On a clear and bright day after a storm, when the smallest of fallen leaves is pierced with awareness, you know with greater certainty who you are."
- Body Art - more
- A novel that explodes the history, myths, and daily life of post-war America and reconstructs its remains. In a dizzying alternation of eras and figures... where protagonists and extras share the same space, where fictional characters coexist with Lenny Bruce and J. Edgar Hoover, the powerful head of the FBI... you find yourself transported from coast to coast, from one social class to another, from one ethnicity to another, in a collective destiny dominated by images and waste. Nuclear waste, generic trash, sentimental, erotic, and artistic fetishes. A fresco of America yesterday, today, and tomorrow, reminiscent of Altman's films... ranging from the baseball championship to Truman Capote's party, from the Texas Highway Killer to the Rolling Stones tour, employing an original and captivating narrative montage and the most diverse languages of the multiracial nation. (einaudi.it) more
"The apocalyptic imagination of DeLillo confronts the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in a breathtaking tale." - Newsday -
Many of the characters and events described are also present in the film "JFK - Unsolved Case" directed by Oliver Stone in 1991, main actors and characters:
Kevin Costner: Jim Garrison
Sissy Spacek: Liz Garrison
Tommy Lee Jones: Clay Shaw / Clay Bertrand
Gary Oldman: Lee Harvey Oswald
Joe Pesci: David Ferrie
Jack Lemmon: Jack Martin
Donald Sutherland: Mister X
Brian Doyle-Murray: Jack Ruby
Kevin Bacon: Willie O'Keefe
Walter Matthau: Senator Long
John Candy: Dean Andrews
Beata Pozniak: Marina Oswald
Vincent D'Onofrio: Bill Newman
Lolita Davidovich: Beverly Oliver
Tomas Milian: Leopoldo
Jim Garrison: Earl Warren more
"White Noise is a sweet and wonderful dream of anguish." (Martin Amis)
- The first part is a chronicle of the absurdities of family life and a satire on the academic world.
- In the second part, a spill of chemical materials from a train car creates a toxic cloud, making evacuation necessary in the area where Jack lives.
- Worried about having been exposed to the toxin, Jack is forced to confront the possibility of dying.
- The novel becomes a reflection on the fear of death in modern society and the obsession with medical care, with Jack trying to purchase on the black market a drug believed to alleviate the fear of death. more
The late Seventies: it's the period of the Islamic revolution in Iran, the energy crisis, and terrorist kidnappings.
James Axton, an American who conducts risk analysis for an insurance company, is tasked with reporting on the geopolitical situation in the Middle East.
From his office in Athens, he visits his wife and son who live on a small island in the Aegean.
Here, Axton learns of a ritual murder, perhaps the last link in a mysterious chain of crimes.
And he begins to investigate, following the traces of a mysterious cult that fascinates him.
From Greece, the story unfolds through an exhilarating journey to the East.
A thriller that evokes the magical potential of language. (einaudi.it) more
- The narrator of the novel is David Bell, a former television executive and later an avant-garde director. The story begins with an investigation into the existential malaise of the modern corporate man. Then the novel transforms, starting to question the power of cinema to distort reality. Bell creates an autobiographical road movie. The story addresses the roots of American social pathologies...
- The first half of the novel can be interpreted as a critique of the corporate world, while the rest focuses on the fears and dilemmas of contemporary American life. (wikipedia) more
Six worlds and six stories of today's imagination...
- A piece of music lost in the ether is the motive for an anonymous murder.
- Violating death becomes possible through persuasion with the seduction of discourse.
- The ruthless and precise account of a hand-to-hand struggle that transcends fiction to become a direct experimentation of Evil.
- A rogue Neapolitan night ends in a deadly nightmare that takes us back to the eighteenth century.
- An ancient fortress, resembling a magical object, summons bodies into battle and a real victim of the era into pure virtuality.
- The passage of a comet turns the act of observing into bitterness. more
It can happen one day that you have to fly alone, and get lost just as one can get lost in life. It will then be necessary to understand the magnitude of the mistake, to balance between instinct and maneuvers, dizziness and equilibrium... (einaudi.it) more
A pilot crashes in the Sahara desert and meets a child who asks him, "Can you draw me a sheep?" The pilot draws him a box, telling him that inside is the sheep he wanted. Little by little, they become friends, and the child claims to be the prince of a faraway asteroid...
" grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them..."
::: The Little Prince ::: more
A ruthless and bloodthirsty emerging organization seeks to conquer the sky from the outskirts.
Three cursed young heroes with a naïve and terrible dream.
A determined police officer, a chorus of criminals, gamblers, criminologists, journalists, judges, singers, mafiosi, along with corrupt pieces of power and black terrorists.
And the most exclusive brothel in the city.
An epic novel of extraordinary power, the hidden heart of Italy's history laid bare. (einaudi.it) more
A Marseille intellectual who has moved from the Resistance to a life of crime, a dreamy and lazy pimp, and a Sardinian shepherd who has escaped a heavy sentence organize the theft of a load of precious goods.
Three men worlds apart brought together by fate in Genoa for the "heist" of a lifetime.
Two women, a shy prostitute from the port and an enchanting Istrian... (einaudi.it) more
More than a century has passed since Cuore was first published in 1886, making De Amicis the most widely read author in Italy. And yet, even today, this book strikes us with its literary merits: for the writing, for the wisdom of a complete screenplay, for the ability to conclude an episode with a single masterful sentence. The same pedagogical intent and civic commitment that permeate it demonstrate a moral tension capable of rendering it both exciting and moving, even for contemporary readers. (einaudi.it)
The monthly tales:
October: Il piccolo patriota padovano
November: La piccola vedetta lombarda
December: Il piccolo scrivano fiorentino
January: Il tamburino sardo
February: L'infermiere di Tata
March: Sangue romagnolo
April: Valor civile
May: Dagli Appennini alle Ande
June: Naufragio more
Sandrone Dazieri, former leoncavallino and ex-private investigator, has been hired to handle security at a party. Apparently, a simple and miserable job as usual, easy money with no effort. Too bad that in the middle of the reception, the host's daughter runs away and is found, shortly after, brutally killed. more
Always standing tall like a Bruce Willis from Lower Lombardy, Sandrone Dazieri known as Gorilla finds himself, out of sheer chivalry and stubbornness, giving and taking blows in a dizzying whirlwind of slaughtered Albanians, murderous thugs, fantastic pseudo-publishers a bit shady and threatened with death, wicked dark ladies from the East, post-autonomous Torinese in full action, and charitable monsignors. (einaudi.it) more
One must admit that as an adolescent poet, reinventing oneself and regaining artistic virginity is not something everyone can achieve. The album is the last chapter of a discreet Baglioni, then game over! more
pleasant record and nothing more. Even with them nothing new on the horizon more
The biggest musical orgy of my life. more
The most important album of my life. more
The protagonist, nauseated by the routine and banality of modern life, decides to disappear and flees without leaving a trace. He rents a room in a foreign city from a woman abandoned by her husband, who has a fifteen-year-old daughter away at boarding school. He runs out of money and can no longer pay the rent or buy food. The landlady (in love with Italy and Italians…) offers him food and allows him to secretly steal food, even proposing that he stay and live with her. He declines and leaves the house, living like a beggar and reducing himself to hunger, searching for forgotten coins in phone booths, scavenging abandoned food at markets. He then decides to return to his former landlady, who in the meantime has moved in with another man, but while waiting to sell the house, she allows him to use it. Consumed by anger, he destroys everything. more
- This novel aims to be the ideal continuation of the previous one, "Tutti giù per terra," which ended with the protagonist Walter becoming a clerk in a bookstore.
- In the new work, he coexists with Super Mario and Iper Paolo (aspiring models), with Egidio (a complexed member of the League who was abused by former employers), and with director Arnaldo Arnoldi, busy with budgeting issues.
- After leaving for a few days of vacation without notice, he expects to be fired; instead, in his absence, the director caused some problems and was ousted. The choice of an internal replacement falls precisely on Walter, considered the "least unsuitable." With the new salary, Walter's life transforms, and he begins to indulge in all kinds of luxuries... more