Rights

We handle the rights for many of our books, and you can download our most recent Rights Guide.

Francesca Marzia Esposito

Ultra Bodies

A sparkling narrative non-fiction that explores two opposite but complementary canons: the one of the extreme development of the body mass, and that of the thinness pursued in the world of dance.

Published: April 2024
Gianni Minà

Fidel

The portrait of a complex man of great depth, fascinating in the coexistence of light and shadow.


Published: March 2024
Alberto Giuffrè

The incredible story of the man with three legs

A biography in the form of a novel and a hymn, of fascinating lightness, to the retort and marginal lives. 

Published: March 2024
Edo Massa

Do You Think You Look Better?

The daring story of how it is possible to relearn to feel good in your own shoes.

Published: February 2024
Tommaso Giartosio

Autobiogrammar

A vertiginous game: the narration of an existence – unique and common – as the story of a language. 

Published: February 2024
Valentina Tamborra

The Hidden

An unparalleled photographic and narrative reportage.

Published: January 2024
Tommaso Giagni

Grabbing a shadow

Tommaso Giagni reconstructs the life of an unrepeatable character, by mixing the rigor of the historical research to the use of an engaging language.

Published: September 2023
Grazia Cherchi

Lost’s Labor’s Love

Is it still possible to fight together for something, maybe for the last time, and to have a shred of hope? 

Published: June 2023
Sergio Baratto

My Favorite Things

Sergio Baratto, through a dense and courageous style, describes our urban and post-industrial solitudes.

Published: April 2023
Giusi Palomba

The Alternative Plot

A new point of view on a much-discussed topic about gender-based violence that brings everyone to rewrite our definitions of victim and culprit, towards an idea of justice that resembles a path of collective recovery

Published: March 2023
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

Radiation

Delightfully plotted and beautifully written, this one-of-a-kind debut novel is a scathing portrait of contemporary Rome, a city of rampant corruption, disfunctional bureaucracy, self-acclaimed artists, unaffordable rents, highly bendable moral standards, which could easily stand as a symbol of Italy as a whole.

Published: September 2010
Carlo D'Amicis

The Perfect Joke

A finely-wrought psychological portrait of a man and a whole country losing their innocence to that most human and corrupting of instincts: the love of being loved.

Published: April 2010
Antonio Pascale

This Is the Country I Don't Love

This is a one-of-a-kind psychological guide to contemporary Italy.

Published: March 2010
Vittorio GiacopiniFrancesco PacificoOsvaldo CapraroCarlo CarabbaAndrea CisiTommaso GiagniLuca MastrantonioStefano Scacchi

Any Given Sunday

This is a powerful and multifaceted portrait of football and the social, economical, and emotional forces that both shape it and revolve around it. 

Published: January 2010
Peppe Fiore

The Future Ruling Class

What is the point of growing up in a world that has totally lost its bearings?

Published: March 2009
Paolo Mascheri

The Soldier

A powerful novel about the present-day struggle between the generations in Italy. 

Published: September 2008
Adelia Battista

The Secret Life of Anna Maria Ortese

The life and the books of the woman who wrote Il mare non bagna NapoliL’iguana, and other masterpieces of Italian literature. 

Published: March 2008
Fabio ViolaCristiano de Majo

Italy 2

A hilarious tour de force, but also a grim portrait of a country which increasingly looks like a theme park, and whose culture seems unable to treat life but as a big game. 

Published: January 2008
Accademia degli ScrausiPiero SorrentinoSilvia Dai Pra'Alberto NerazziniGianluigi RicuperatiAntonio PascaleStefano LibertiOrnella Bellucci

The Body and The Blood of Italy


Published: November 2007
Elena Stancanelli

To Imagine One Life, You Need Another

Elena Stancanelli has taken a journey through the memory, the art, and the imagination of Rome.

Published: June 2007