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Dario Voltolini
Foravìa |


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| In the Foravìa triptych we are drawn close to a seductive writing style, with a clearly perceptible European influence. |
Roberto Moroni
I migliori di noi |


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| Roberto Moroni creates a piercingly objective picture of the moral crisis in a country in total disarray and the climate of destruction in the Berlusconi era, through the professional careers and the human dilemmas of the two paradigmatic protagonists. A harsh and grotesque novel. A story on the dynamics of power. |
Ruggero Cappuccio
Fuoco su Napoli |


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| Compared to other books written about Naples, this is one is exemplary, extraordinary and highly unusual; a grand allegory portraying the desire for a purifying regeneration and hence calling for the day of judgement. It is also a story of love and rape that affects the entire city. |
Giuseppe Culicchia
Sicilia, o cara |


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| Giuseppe Culicchia challenges his memory and entrusts it to the view of a young, innocent, curious and remarkable young boy in order to recount a journey that he has not yet completed |
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