Tuesday, September 25, 2007

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The story of this book is special.
but I found him at sea, abandoned and buried under thousands of different other pages.
I bought at a ridiculously low price, and so far all this may seem like a Lovecraft story, but not about the Necronomicon.
I read all this summer, in a few days at sea.
And I promised to write back, give him space, that space which, in my humble opinion deserves. I tried
Katharine Burdekin news about the Italian version but the network does not seem to give due space.

Katharine Burdekin, nonconformist writer of 30 years, attended the same literary circles in London by George Orwell, but faithful to its policy work to humble herself to know the other side of the world.
In 1937 he published the novel Night of the swastika, an irreverent and disilludente text against Nazism and against all tyrannies.
Right from the opening pages, the writer breaks all the traditional rules and upsets the dogmas, projecting the future Europe in the hands of Nazi Germany by Hitler and faithful transcended to a new religion degenerated from believe National Socialists.
In this scenario political fantasy, after the Nazis exterminated Jews and Communists continued to persecute minorities, affecting the female half of humanity.
Now it's up to women, degraded and humiliated, relegated to little more than a condition of the animal.
Locked in the ghettos without choice for the sole purpose of procreating children.
The bond of marriage is not canceled and the homosexual love between men is freely distributed.
If that is not natural selection to prevent the emergence of new women.
born more and more men and women seem to be born.
The company is run by the Knights of Hitler and the Nazis in general.
The rest of the world is subjugated only small communities of Christians mysteriously untouchable.
Writing is something forbidden, except for technical manuals and Bible Hitler.
But a Knight, pariah among his peers, kept a diary and a photo, and just before he hands it over to Alfred, manual English nonconformist.
A passing of the torch which moves the balance of the world.

If you read the swastika on the sun (also known as the man in the high castle) you will love this book also.
a jewel to be discovered

in the catalog publishers' meeting

Saturday, September 8, 2007

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

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Life of Chopin There is not through letters


"When this world I implore you to stifle open my body I not buried alive "

Before October 17, 1849, with this syntax uneven writing in French, Chopin takes leave from the world.
Published in Italy, the collection of letters of one of the greatest musical geniuses expressed by the romance.
The title will or combination, more reminiscent of a hagiography than anything else.
But anyhow, flowing letters written by Frederic a very human family and friends, rather than a saint, we find a man as deeply ironic melancholy and pessimistic.
Overwhelmed and engaged by life, disappointed at having to give music lessons for a living, retiring and disregard for his first concerts, a lover of the simple life, negatagli later from the disease, this is the man who emerges from it.
Chopin man then, with his fears, his passions and loves.
The life of a genius expressed itself in easiest way: In talking with her friends.
Chopin was born February 22, 1810 in Zelazowa Wola and died in Paris in 1849, is now buried at the Pere Lachaise cemetery.
His heart to respect his last wish, expressed in the letter terminating the volume (and with which you opened the article), is walled up in the Warsaw Cathedral

Life of Chopin-through letters
Edizioni Lindau
pp.296

€ 23

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

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is here-Yuri Druznikov


The architecture of a book is something fundamental that most of the time is now forgotten if not ignored.
Here in this book Druznikov, Barbera made in Italy by the series editor for Radio London, the disruptive power flows in its simple and elegant structure.
Druznikov Yuri, Russian intellectual in exile since 1987 in the United States, nominated for the Nobel prize in 2001 for his angels on a pin, this time gives us a very personal retrospective literature.
An exhibition of his world thanks to his versatile prose comes to coincide with our world.
The author divides, separates, mix and play with his two literary souls: the American and Russian. Two large literature
compared, mocked, praised and celebrated both stories in the texts here.
We start with, the United States, the prose is simple, direct, contemporary issues of a globalized world to obsessions and phobias, and then moved here, Russia, that not too distant past full of great authors.
So far the game is simple, but Druznikov shows us the last part of his triptych, entitled Here and there, all his skill and by opening the doors of his literary universe

Barbera series editor
radio london
pp.221 € 16.50