Francesco De Gregori (con Antonio Gnoli)

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Francesco De Gregori is an Italian singer-songwriter, born in Rome in 1951.

Passo d'uomo is an interview book (with Antonio Gnoli) in which De Gregori discusses his early life (born Rome 1951; family in Pescara 1952–1959), musical influences such as Bob Dylan and Fabrizio De André, relations with Italian politics and cultural figures, and reflections on art and society.

A highly positive review of Passo d'uomo, a long one-on-one interview in which Francesco De Gregori discusses his life, career and wide-ranging interests. The book touches on music influences (Bob Dylan, Fabrizio De André), politics, art and personal history. The reviewer praises the depth of the exchange and finds the book engrossing. Chapters survey early life, artistic views, and reflections on society and history.

For:Fans of Italian singer-songwriters, readers interested in music history, cultural politics, and long-form artist interviews.

 Interviewed, in a stimulating one-on-one conversation, by a journalist from the cultural pages of the newspaper 'La Repubblica', Francesco De Gregori talks about his life and career, expanding into various fields (history, art, literature, politics, and more), showing a complex character, like few we have had in Italy in the music world (the great Guccini and De André, for example).

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