Rights

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Tommaso RenzoniRaffaele Sorrentino

Fehida

Fehida narrates how it is to live and die inside a ‘Ndrangheta feud.

Published: February 2023
Marco Rovelli

I Suffer, Therefore We Are

Marco Rovelli narrates the disasters of the hyper-modern and neo-liberal civilization 

Published: February 2023
Valerio Aiolli

Radio Magic

In and out the walls of that old cellar, the future sprinkles like a promise.

Published: January 2023
Gero ArnoneEliana Albertini

My Ex's Life (to my mind)

Accompanied by the caustic line of the illustrator Eliana Albertini, Gero Arnone stages a comic cruelty with a sharp pen and a surgical gaze.

Published: October 2022
Luciano Bianciardi

Open Fire

To make love is not shame. 

Published: October 2022
Alberto Prunetti

This Is Not a Dinner Party

Alberto Prunetti tries to define the features of the working-class literature and traces its evolution.


Published: September 2022
Nicola H. Cosentino

Ghost Tracks

This is a novel about the illusion that beauty is the law that rules on everything, it’s about confusing art and real life, and about how our sorrow, but also our happiness, are caused by this misconception.

Published: September 2022
Roberto Mandracchia

Don Quixote in Sicily

Roberto Mandracchia manages to play with the entire literature, to celebrate it, to have fun and make us enjoy. 

Published: June 2022
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
Cecilia D'EliaGiorgia Serughetti

Bodies of Evidence

A new approach, a new way of intending the word feminism: not as a protection and defence of women but as a revolutionary possibility of changing the world.

Published: March 2021
Elisa Cuter

Back to the Desire

Elisa Cuter explores the current “war of the sexes” trying to overturn clichés and misconceptions of mainstream feminism. 

Published: November 2020
Sandro Di Domenico

Goldfishes and Sharks

A compelling investigation about global circulation of goods and international seas traffics.

Published: October 2020
Luciano Bianciardi

Garibaldi

Not just a biography, but the (anti)heroic tale of a rebel deposed from his pedestal and brought back to life.


With an afterword by Giancarlo De Cataldo

Published: September 2020
Marta Zura-Puntaroni

We Are Not To Blame

Marta is coming back home to remember the stories of her family, to recover the past that her mother’s mother lost and, together with it, a hope for the future.

Published: August 2020
Davide Lajolo

An Absurd Vice

The most beautiful and most complete book about Cesare Pavese.

Published: July 2020
Luca Briasco

Americana

From one of the most distinguished Italian americanists, a gallery of marvellous protraits, an essential guide that will lead you into the territory of the great literature

Published: July 2020
Gianluca Didino

Nowhere to Be

Gianluca Didino starts from Mark Fisher to explore the weirdness of our time, to understand a world that is less and less recognizable and familiar, both in its threats and in its promises. 


Published: June 2020
Leonardo Becchetti

Bergoglionomics

A range of solutions and ideas that could transform into reality the highest and progressive principles of the Bergoglionomics. 

Published: March 2020
Carola Susani

Terrapiena

With her visionary and careful style, Carola Susani tells us another decisive turning point in the history of our country.

Published: March 2020