"Stories Bastard. Those guys grew up between Pasolini and Magliana Gang"
David Desario, preface by Giancarlo De Cataldo
the device as he never told anyone.
"A Host, of course, continue to be born good guys and outlaws, dreamers and rebels, good people and bastards"
(from the preface by Giancarlo De Cataldo)
seventies / eighties. Extreme outskirts of Rome. A land of no where a few years before he was beaten and killed Pier Paolo Pasolini. A place where the streets and bars are gyms growl of life. A group of kids grew up in the middle of the local underworld, crossing the "good guys "and the Band of the Scarlet Pimpernel of Magliana Br, Barbara Balzerani.
David Desario, preface by Giancarlo De Cataldo
the device as he never told anyone.
"A Host, of course, continue to be born good guys and outlaws, dreamers and rebels, good people and bastards"
(from the preface by Giancarlo De Cataldo)
seventies / eighties. Extreme outskirts of Rome. A land of no where a few years before he was beaten and killed Pier Paolo Pasolini. A place where the streets and bars are gyms growl of life. A group of kids grew up in the middle of the local underworld, crossing the "good guys "and the Band of the Scarlet Pimpernel of Magliana Br, Barbara Balzerani.
The book recounts his childhood and adolescence bastard in the outskirts of Rome through the eyes of a group of kids, including fights and muggings and motorbikes have been stolen, dreams of becoming big, make it. And victim, but could be any suburban Italian, where survival means to deal with tragedies like the episode of Vermicino which stops in front of all televisions.
Many stories in this book are really beautiful. Some have really moved me. Often leaves out all the vein of David Desario journalist, journalist and author of the Messenger of this excellent book. The style is very fluid and quite mature to be a debut. Very reminiscent of "Life in front of you" by Romain Gairy. Sometimes, in fact, it seems that everything is telling a reporter child "(as Max Giusti said the interview made during the presentation). Very successful is the idea of \u200b\u200bNick Hornby discs designed as a title.
In context, this book made me a mix of positive emotions like few books have managed.
In short, the Last Judgement: Very nice!
I know because I just finished I thought, "Wow, what I continue to read it!"
Recommended for those who loved "Crime Novel".
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