Rights

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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
Stefano Liberti

Land Grabbing

Stefano Liberti produces an eye-witness account of how the increasing “financialization” of agriculture.

Published: November 2023
Antonio Talia

The Spy Season

The Spy Season is an exciting reportage written by drawing from direct sources, through meetings with the protagonists and from confidential documents.

Published: August 2023
Remo Rapino

Fubbàll

Local stories about when football had wings, fields were made of soil and dust, and numbers on the shirts went from 1 to 11.

Published: July 2023
Lorenzo PalloniMiguel Vila

The Flying Fortress

In this graphic novel, written by Lorenzo Palloni and illustrated by Miguel Vila, science fiction mingles with the historical novel

Published: May 2023
Paolo Cognetti

Fishing in the Deepest Pools

A book on the art of telling stories that only a great narrator could write.


Published: May 2022
Davide Rigiani

Tullio and the Eolao Most Weirdest on the Canton Ticino

Rigiani reminds us that literature can be a happy and subversive sarabande. 

Published: May 2022
Costanza Durante Elisa Menini

The Armed Rose

A graphic novel about women who choose to get free by themselves

 

Published: April 2022
Stefano Liberti

The Lords of Food

Major financial groups, multination agri-business corporations and merchant banks are investing billions of dollars into producing and marketing a type of food which will become more and more expensive for consumers, and consequently more and more profitable for sellers.

Published: May 2021
Andrea CamilleriCarlo Lucarelli

Something Smells Fishy

A mind game, an experiment, a literary jam session: Camilleri and Lucarelli, the most successful authors of crime fiction in Italy, join forces.

Published: July 2020
Antonio Talia

Route 106: Italy’s ’Ndrangheta Highway

Sixty-Five Miles of Blood, Death, and Organized Crime 

Published: October 2019
Antonio Talia

Milan Under Milan

Antonio Talia travels far and wide the city and its hinterland, collecting a prodigious quantity of facts and nasty businesses, stories and characters.


Published: September 2021
Cosimo ArgentinaOrso Tosco

From Hell

Cosimo Argentina and Orso Tosco wrote a visionary reportage, dramatically realistic.

Published: September 2021
Charles Dickens

The Heart of Business

No writer, not only in the nineteenth century, has showed more than Charles Dickens more interest and full consciousness of his own job, in all its possible implications.

Published: August 2021
Giorgio Amendola

An Island

An unrepeatable sentimental and political education. 


Published: August 2021
Pietro Scaramuzzo

Tropicalia

Pietro Scaramuzzo does not limit himself to telling the origins, birth and development of Tropicalismo, or the biographies of its greatest exponents, but reconstructs an unrepeatable era of political and cultural history.


Published: July 2021
Valeria Parrella

Fly Plys Whale

One of the most successful debuts in a decade.

Published: June 2021
Lanfranco Caminiti

Without

A political book, because it’s a book about solitude and deprivation, that are the major themes of our time  

Published: June 2021
Gianni Minà

Maradona

Minà gives us the portrait of the greatest footballer of all time but above all of a complex, contradictory, brutally honest man. 

Published: May 2021
Simone Massi

Book of Drawnings

Simone Massi's films are extraordinary crafted gems of pencil-drawn short films, intense, surprising, powerful and poetic at the same time.

Wim Wenders

Published: April 2021
Graziano Gala

Judah's Blood

The brave and sharp debut novel by a 30-years-old young author.

Published: April 2021