Tag: Sabrina Macchi
Silvia Accorrà – A dream almost killed me
I go back to the sea of dust as it were a swollen river. Every now and then thicker debris runs over me, but...
Antonia Buizza – The Birthday
Nadia got up at half past six, four minutes before the alarm clock would usually go off. She walked into the white ceramic tiled...
Giuseppe Ciarallo – Psychomarket
The man slowly walks along the endless corridor, preceded by a huge empty shopping cart that seems to drag him along rather than being...
Dangerous Liaisons
There is a deplorable opinion, rooted so deeply in modern readers’ tastes to become an untouchable myth. It states that epistolary novels – whose...
Alberto Manguel – Fathers and sons
The Return of Ulysses, the first of three stories in this book, shows us the Homeric hero in a modern context. He is lost...
Compañeros (1970)
Compañeros is a revolutionary tortilla-western directed by Sergio Corbucci, considered a specialist in this genre after the success of Django (1966) played by...
The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses kicked the door open for guitar music in the late '80s They opened the door for us.
There is a generation...
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...
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...