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Sergio Antonielli

Or, Nothing

In a desperate attempt to find meaning in his existence, the protagonist sets himself an "expiration date": two years, before following in his father's footsteps to the end and ending his own life.

Published: March 2026
Andrea Sceresini

Italy-Ukraine, one-way?

Italy-Ukraine, one way? is a narrative reportage of the first months of the war in Ukraine, but also a lucid and ironic account of the profession of journalism in war zones.

Published: February 2026
Gianni Denaro

Family Wardrobe

A DELICATE AND ORIGINAL DEBUT, THE STORY OF A FAMILY TOLD THROUGH ITS CLOTHES AND THE AUTHOR'S PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHS, STRIKING IN ITS INTENSITY AND GRACE

Published: February 2026
Sofia Torre

Talking About Love

Sofia Torre tries to map the state of things in terms of love and sex.

Published: January 2026
Remo Rapino

The Scortanza

Only stories, half true and half false, which then, at the end, boil into lies, stories, and fables, all in the same pot, making pizza and soup. 

Published: November 2025
Carola Susani

The God of the People

Carola Susani's voice finally returns to tell us about people and myths so concrete that they go beyond the sheet to sit next to us, giving life to a painful and deformed coming-of-age novel.

Published: August 2025
Dario Lanfranca

The Wind Plows the Sky

Dario Lanfranca, with his first novel, weaves delicately a story that expands from the particular to the general: the mafia like a gas with no odor that permeates everything, the detonator of an inevitable change

Published: July 2025
Fosca Navarra

The Night Still Scares You

Seven protagonists who, despite belonging to different and distant lands and eras, find each other in an individual and collective memory

Published: May 2025
Nadia Fusini

Who Killed Anna Karenina?

pamphlet on femicide in literature, a critical essay that has profoundly innovated the reflection on gender

Published: September 2024
Phil Palmer

Session Man

In Session Man Phil Palmer narrates his life, from his adolescence and his introduction to  music to his encounters with the bigs of rock, blues and soul.

Published: August 2024
Amedeo LetiziaPaola Zanuttini

Born in Gomorrah

To be born, grow up and die in a normal family in the land of camorra. The most powerful memoir of the year.

 

Published: October 2012
Carlo D'Amicis

The Perfect Joke

A finely-wrought psychological portrait of a man and a whole country losing their innocence to that most human and corrupting of instincts: the love of being loved.

Published: April 2010
Antonio Pascale

This Is the Country I Don't Love

This is a one-of-a-kind psychological guide to contemporary Italy.

Published: March 2010
Vittorio GiacopiniFrancesco PacificoOsvaldo CapraroCarlo CarabbaAndrea CisiTommaso GiagniLuca MastrantonioStefano Scacchi

Any Given Sunday

This is a powerful and multifaceted portrait of football and the social, economical, and emotional forces that both shape it and revolve around it. 

Published: January 2010
Peppe Fiore

The Future Ruling Class

What is the point of growing up in a world that has totally lost its bearings?

Published: March 2009
Paolo Mascheri

The Soldier

A powerful novel about the present-day struggle between the generations in Italy. 

Published: September 2008
Adelia Battista

The Secret Life of Anna Maria Ortese

The life and the books of the woman who wrote Il mare non bagna NapoliL’iguana, and other masterpieces of Italian literature. 

Published: March 2008
Fabio ViolaCristiano de Majo

Italy 2

A hilarious tour de force, but also a grim portrait of a country which increasingly looks like a theme park, and whose culture seems unable to treat life but as a big game. 

Published: January 2008
Accademia degli ScrausiPiero SorrentinoSilvia Dai Pra'Alberto NerazziniGianluigi RicuperatiAntonio PascaleStefano LibertiOrnella Bellucci

The Body and The Blood of Italy


Published: November 2007
Elena Stancanelli

To Imagine One Life, You Need Another

Elena Stancanelli has taken a journey through the memory, the art, and the imagination of Rome.

Published: June 2007
Riccardo FalcinelliMarta Poggi

The Jolly Farm

Seven graphic stories on contemporary life, seven animals whose adventures, in the tradition of Aesop and La Fontaine, are metaphors of our world. 


Published: April 2007