Tag: Inkroci 9
Giulia Romoli – Dust
«I always have the same dream, every night» my mother says, while holding me under the blankets. «I wake up and don’t understand where...
Introduction to the Irish Writers’ Centre
Founded in 1991, the Irish Writers’ Centre is the national resource centre for Irish literature. Our mission is to support and promote writers at...
Brendan MacEvilly – Chauncey
Introduction
It is with great pleasure to introduce Brendan Mac Evilly in this issue of Inkroci and to feature an extract of his story “Chauncey”...
Silvia Accorrà – Tokyo Love
An European photographer is staying in Tokyo at Minako-San’s house (aunt Minako), a japanese woman who, besides showing her guest the inscrutable and disguising...
Gallipoli
“What are your legs?” “Springs. Steel springs.” repeats Archy (Mark Lee) to his uncle, in front of an improvised track in the dusty air...
Pascoski Caruso – Of Polish father (1988)
Caruso Pascoski (Nuti) is a young Florentine who has an oppressive mother and a father of Polish descent who never speaks, he only reads...
Primal Scream – Screamadelica
For ten years, I’ve never been able to make up my mind if I’m a punk rocker
or a soul boy, so why not...
Georges Simenon The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
Too simple to call it a Noir
An ordinary man suddenly becomes the master of his own existence. But his normality, like every other, is...
Writing is like making love: interview with Giuseppe Ciarallo
As a writer, you start at 36 years with your collection Racconti per sax tenore (Stories for tenor sax). Someone would say it is...
A Farewell to Arms
From the very beginning we can guess how much faithfull Frank Borzage's film will be according to the famous novel by Ernest Hemingway. The...