Tag: Lara Gregori
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...
Lara Gregori – A Thread, A Dream
He could see himself as a child sitting on a rock beside the fire while his mother, her veil lifted and her nails black...
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...
From Inquisition to Tortuga – Interview with Valerio Evangelisti Part II
Here you can find the conclusion of the long interview that Valerio Evangelisti, with delightful willingness, accepted to yield us. The first part can...
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,...
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...
Carlo Cassola – Local Railroad
Watercolor railroad
Marked by the rattle of trains, Cassola outlines fragments of choral daily life of families and landscapes crossed by the local railroad tracks....
Lara Gregori – The Pardon, the Grace
Five stitches on the right wrist, six on the left, Sam White had been marching non-stop for hours from wall to wall of his...
Erri De Luca: The Unreliable Witness
an interview with Erri De Luca
When we wrote to him to ask for an interview, Erri De Luca answered that he considered our attention...
Aldous Huxley – The Genius and the Goddess
"The trouble with fiction is that it makes too much sense. Reality never makes sense”. With this incipit Aldous Huxley immediately offers the readers...