Tag: Anna Anzani
George Mackay Brown – Greenvoe
What is the difference between community and society? As individuals, we recognize that we are part of a society, but every time we reflect...
Heiko H. Caimi – Sick Earth
I came home in the evening, while long shadows were extending between the buildings, bridging at dusk. I crossed the main street and slipped...
Seumas O’Kelly – Waysiders. Stories of Connacht
Waysiders is a path. At the same time, it is an extremely strong emotional experience, a way of knowing late nineteenth century Ireland, an...
Slavonic Tales on The Sacrifice of the Son
The Bulgarian story The three brothers and God invites us to reflect on how the character of oral literature is both transnational and specifically...
Shahrnush Parsipur – Women Without Men
The Right To Exist
In a garden of Karaj, destination and visionary, poetic womb of a Great Mother, the lives of five Iranian women converge...
Robert Graves – The Scream (The Shout)
Anguish of the Absolute
A mysterious and spooky man falls into the life of a young couple and upsets their existences.
Short and striking novel that,...
From Inquisition to Tortuga – Interview with Valerio Evangelisti
When we wrote to ask him for an interview, Valerio Evangelisti not only was exquisitely available, but he even invited us to lunch with...
Julien Gracq – In Argol Castle (Chateau d’Argol)
The Ivory Tower of Gracq
Presumptuous as few, Gracq describes a ménage a trois, often sublimated by the symbolic world, without ever writing a single...
Ross MacDonald – The Chill
Those Little Bourgeois
A guncotton thriller, with a gallery of cleverly staged characters and a rhythm that manages to captivate from beginning to end despite...
Howard Roughan – The Up and Comer
Topical Entertainment
Cynical and rampant Philip Randall, a young New York lawyer, is trapped in the mesh of his own and others' opportunism.
Beyond the final...