Rights

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

Nadia Fusini

Who Killed Anna Karenina?

pamphlet on femicide in literature, a critical essay that has profoundly innovated the reflection on gender

Published: September 2024
Phil Palmer

Session Man

In Session Man Phil Palmer narrates his life, from his adolescence and his introduction  to  music 

Published: August 2024
Roberto Mandracchia

The Implosive

Roberto Mandracchia continues in his brilliant work of rewriting literary classics, alternating, with the balance and the sparkling intelligence of the mature narrator, some parts of irresistible humor with others of brutal violence. 


Published: July 2024
Giulio Salierno

Autobiography of a Fascist Thug

A work of disconcerting relevance, given the political moment we are living 

Published: May 2024
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
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
Carlo D'Amicis

When We Were Prey

Carlo D'Amicis combines the power of allegory and the power of his style and tells the fascinating dangers of our eternal imperfection.

Published: June 2014
Alessandro Gazoia

How the Book Ends

Gli e-book e il self-publishing: apocalisse o nuova età dell’oro? Il libro che sfata i luoghi comuni e indica uno «sviluppo sostenibile» per l’editoria digitale

Published: May 2014
Stefano Sgambati

Imperfect Heroes

A woman found dead in the Tiber; a husband who hides a secret; a daughter who has turned into an irresistible femme fatale; a rapist at large. This atmospheric debut novel turns a quiet, middle-class neighborhood of Rome into the setting of a dark and sensual slow-burning thriller.

Published: March 2014
Michele Masneri

Goodbye, Monti

Breakfast at Tiffany's meets The Great Beauty: an irresistible satirical novel about Italy in these times of crisis.

Published: January 2014
Alessio Torino

Urbino, Nebraska

The new novel by Alessio Torino describes a physical place, Urbino, which becomes, little by little, a universal place of the heart.

Published: September 2013
SIC Scrittura Industriale Collettiva

In Enemy Territory

A beautiful and compelling novel on World War II that no writer from the last two generations has been able to write in such a documented, vivid and touching way.

Published: April 2013
Livio de SantoliAngelo Consoli

Zero Territory

Building a new model of society, fair, democratic and sustainable, for us and the future generations.

Published: February 2013
Gianni Mura

The Red Flame

A blend of journalism and cycle racing, The red flame is one of the most beautiful and real sports books ever written in Italy.

Published: July 2012
Carola Susani

We Were Children Enough

An unconventional Bildungsroman with echoes of Peter Pan and Lord of the Flies, Carola Susani’s new novel is a poignant portrait of childhood as the realm of freedom, wild passion and fearless self-reinvention.


Published: March 2012
Marta Baiocchi

100 Microns

A riveting medical thriller addressing one of the most controversial issues of our time. 

Published: January 2012