Rights

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Nicola H. Cosentino

Ghost Tracks

This is a novel about the illusion that beauty is the law that rules on everything, it’s about confusing art and real life, and about how our sorrow, but also our happiness, are caused by this misconception.

Published: September 2022
Roberto Mandracchia

Don Quixote in Sicily

Roberto Mandracchia manages to play with the entire literature, to celebrate it, to have fun and make us enjoy. 

Published: June 2022
Remo Rapino

The Life and Times of Bonfiglio Liborio

WINNER OF THE CAMPIELLO PRIZE 

Remo Rapino wrote a novel that entertains and moves, and pulses in each line of a fragile but obstinate humanity.   

Published: October 2019
Bruno Ballardini

Jesus Washes Whiter

A best-selling irreverent and devastatingly factual history of the advertising techniques of the Catholic Church.

Published: April 2018
Paolo Cognetti

A Small Thing About to Explode

Paolo Cognetti proves once again that he is one of the best new writers at describing everyday life.

Published: June 2017
Paolo Cognetti

A Handbook For Successful Girls

Cognetti builds the chapters of an imaginary "handbook for successful girls", seven ways of finding or losing happiness in today's world.

Published: May 2017
Paolo Cognetti

Sofia Always Wears Black

A novel-in-stories which confirms his unique talent in creating poignant, fully-rounded female characters

Published: May 2017
Alessio Torino

Tina

Torino creates a perfect narrative frame for one of the most classical passages: the excruciating moment in which we grow to adulthood and we realize that we irreparably lost something.

Published: June 2016
Giordano Meacci

The Boar Who Shot Liberty Valance

Finalist for the Strega Prize 2016

Published: April 2016
Stefano Liberti

Land Grabbing

Stefano Liberti produces an eye-witness account of how the increasing “financialization” of agriculture.

Published: June 2015
Marco Peano

The Invention of Mother

With the power and passion of true writers, Marco Peano faces the most difficult, and yet obliged, topic.

Published: January 2015
Domenico Starnone

Making A Scene

Per la prima volta in edizione tascabile. Questa edizione contiene un capitolo inedito.

Published: February 2013
Piero SorrentinoMario DesiatiFabio ViolaCristiano de MajoGiorgio VastaTommaso GiagniBabsi JonesMarco Di MarcoTiziana BattistiDuccio BattistradaAlex BraunBarbara Di GregorioMaura GancitanoGiacomo GiubiliniGiancarlo Liviano D'ArcangeloFlavia PiccinniFrancesca Ramos

You Are Here

The search for new writers, the discovery of new writers.

Published: January 2007
Carola Susani

Live Sheep

Carola Susani has crafted her most mature and courageous book, succeeding in moving and irritating us as only a great story-teller knows how to do. 

Published: September 2006
Carlo D'Amicis

Except for the dog

A great novel, in which a winning plot, a powerfully comical style, and an ability to portray the monstrosities of our time (from the new fundamentalisms to the old evils of the Italian family) intertwine, giving the reader a book that he won’t be able to put down.

Published: April 2006
Ernesto Aloia

A Sacred Hunger For Gold

Ernesto Aloia describes 50 years of Italian post-war history (and histories) in four intense stories.

Published: March 2006
Ivano Bariani

16 Vitamins

16 Vitamins is not only a wildly imaginative polyphonic novel, a linguistic tour de force, and indisputable proof of its author's enormous talent.

Published: May 2005
Ernesto Aloia

Whoever remembers Peter Szoke?

A host of characters taking their first steps in the territory of the 21st century, still desperately trying to salvage a scrap of sense from the madness and instability of the times

Published: April 2003
Leonardo Pica Ciamarra

As Far As We Can See

 A book that since its publication has gained a large number of supporters and can be considered one of the most interesting debut novel in recent years.


Published: November 2002
Riccardo FalcinelliMarta Poggi

Cardiaferrania

With their thrilling graphic noir, Riccardo Falcinelli and Marta Poggi re-invented a literary genre. 

Published: November 2001
Renzo Paris

A Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man

A precious literary document .

Published: September 2001
Marco Drago

Chronicles from Wherever

There's a thirty-year-old man grappling with his ex-girlfriend, who has decided to marry an old flame of hers.

Published: August 2000