Category: Literature

  • The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, by Shehan Karunatilaka

    It is 1990 and Maali Almeida (‘Photographer. Gambler. Slut.’) is new to his ghost non-body, hovering over his town, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Around his neck hangs the Nikon, now broken, that he’s been using to shoot pictures of the past years of civil war, of the bodies it left behind, often civilians, and of journalists, terrorists…

  • Dare la vita, by Michela Murgia

    In this essay-pamphlet, Michela Murgia enters the debate on surrogacy, which has been on the Italian political agenda over the past few years. With the hostility of the present government towards this practice, surrogacy has very recently been declared ‘Universal crime’.

  • Teoria das catástrofes elementares, by Rita Canas Mendes

    This slim novel turns into a faceted mirror of a present that tries to make sense of itself, and to find answers for the future…

  • The PowerBook, by Jeanette Winterson

    The PowerBook reads like poetry, as a place to go back to. It is a little volume where to get lost, and then start again from any point. There is a fancy-dress shop in an old London House, near where Jack the Ripper was said to have lived. Masked as such, the shop is the…

  • Come d’aria, by Ada D’Adamo

    Post by @federicabalbi It is with terrible honesty and with acute lucidity, that Ada D’Adamo tells the story of her own life since the birth of her daughter Daria, who was born with a level of disability of 100% due to the brain malformation known as holoprosencephaly. At the turn of fifty, Ada is diagnosed…

  • Women Talking, by Miriam Toews

    One of the men was caught red-handed, so the women are talking. It’s the first time in their lives that they take the agency to gather and react. For four years, between 2005 and 2009, women and girls of the Mennonite colony have been knocked unconscious with belladonna spray and raped by the men of…

  • Festivaletteratura 2020

    In this special 2020 edition, Italy’s oldest Literature Festival in Mantua has waved goodbye to its founder, Luca Nicolini, who passed away last March. Despite 20 thousand visitors being a small number as compared to the previous years, the organisers are more than happy with the results they obtained in spite of COVID-19 pandemic