
#thechioscoofsciencefiction
As @[Dislocation] mentioned, regarding listening to the album that reconciles with the #injusticesoftheworld, I propose the same reasoning but with the book, the one you are most attached to. Despite the countless works in more carefully crafted editions in terms of print and binding, it is “Down in the Cathedral” by P. K. Dick, Galassia Nº235. The third to last in the series. Removable dust jacket, sewn binding, introduction by Ballin & Montanari, an extensive interview with Dick by DePrez, and concluding with the interview with L. Del. Rey.
The reason is not only because it is the work that to this day I remember as the most fascinating but also because... Some time ago, I took a trip to Piacenza, to the offices of the publishing house. There, I met a loquacious and friendly custodian, who took me to the warehouse where the remaining publications of the Galassia, Bigalassia, and SFBC series were stored. Tribuna had stopped publishing works of sci-fi, but many books were still stocked in the building. Among the block of books I purchased, this one was included. There was also a final surprise. The custodian took me to the top floor of the building to show me a special showcase containing the complete collection of Galassia... a spectacle.
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