Friday, October 29, 2010

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Natural History of the giants - Ermanno Cavazzoni -

No one believes more in the giants, nowadays.'m mythical creatures that are found in epics, fairy tales for children, or some TV show series B . As the gnomes, fairies, dwarfs, giants are part of a magical fairy-tale universe, but we know very little about them. Ermanno Cavazzoni decided to write a book about the Giants, to talk about this "race" perhaps too understated.

giants are even talks briefly in the Bible, in fact men of antiquity believed in the existence of these mythical creatures, giant men often limit dell'animalesco habits and with a rough upbringing. Giants are also spoken in many literary works, largely in the so-called "Poems of Chivalry," in our Ariosto and Fleas for example.

Ermanno Cavazzoni writes a story Natural giants, taking as its reference, where literary works of their talk, describing the evolution and decline of this species, mainly due to their inability and ignorance in the sexual sphere. Giants rougher than most educated, who were traveling with riders, makes a review of these unusual creatures, so menacing and imposing and yet so comical, if they study the language, food, society and, indeed, the ' coupling.

the giants of history is interwoven the story of the narrator (alter-ego of the author of the book), he faces life as a writer and scholar, an unusual love affair and a meeting with a strange group of men, whose political goal to land on our planet, the aliens, because men have always looked at the sky in search of aliens, perhaps hoping that they would re-establish a universal justice now lost.

A novel unusual, original and full of humor succeeds in its task of making people laugh but also to excite the reader, which eventually become attached to the narrator as the giants, both endangered species, not suited to the world where they are. From the passion for epic poems of a great Italian writer comes a story that does not take herself seriously, a lightness and beauty like you have never seen any more, in literature today.

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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fantasy novel Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Richard Bach -

In this book, so small in size and contained one of the most popular stories of literature: the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Jonathan is a seagull gabbiano_livingstone liked flying, loves the ability to fly that he has been given and decides to take them. In his long flights and full of difficulties, Jonathan often moves away from his flock: the gulls are not experienced at flying birds, birds are sea, trying merely to survive.

Jonathan is driven away from his flock, his desire for freedom does not coincide with ideas of his companions, so will end up wandering alone at sea, completely free. For years, will be exercised in flying and his passion will take him to reach, after his death, the next stage, finally arriving in the "Paradise of the Gulls."

Gulls of heaven are not like other gulls who had known, they are different, surprisingly candid and capable of feats in the air and Jonathan had never seen before. His teacher and friend of Sullivan's explain what that was but another stage existence and the perfection that Jonathan would have hoped to reach the won continues to improve, rising from floor to floor.

In this story written by Richard Bach, the desire for freedom and the determination of a gull become a symbol of individualism needed to be every man for himself and to feel truly free. With the simplicity of a story book for children that can touch anyone who reads it with his words, so simple yet so touching. Even an adult, any adult, will be affected by reading this little book has become a "cult" of contemporary literature.

"The Seagull Jonathan Livingston "is a book that reads with pleasure in the course of his life, a book that is almost necessary in certain moments, to remember how difficult yet rewarding feeling to feel free to remind us that" Each of us is, in truth A picture of the Great Gull, an infinite idea of \u200b\u200bfreedom without limits. "

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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short novel Maus - Art Spiegelman - Graphic Novel

Maus - Art Spiegelman - Maus

Graphic Novel is a work conceived, written and illustrated by Art Spiegelman, a cartoonist and illustrator with American Jewish origin. It is not a novel, but a graphic novel , call it "bubble" would be an understatement. Maus is in fact the book that clears the maus_spiegelman so-called "seventh art", that is the comic, making him in effect a real genre.

The story unfolds around the relationship between Artie (Spiegelman's alter-ego) and his father Vladek: Artie tries to mend his relationship with his elderly father becoming tell the story that he had lived during the years of World War II, when it was deported to Auschwitz.

The extraordinary story of a jew survived the concentration camps becomes Illustrated, a comic that looks like a real novel, which manages to create its own language and its symbolism of its own. Spiegelman decides to represent allegorically in his work of the Jews as mice, Germans as cats, Poles as pigs. This choice makes the story a "fairy tale" in which Artie tries to recreate his designs through the terrible experience of his father and all the Jews persecuted by the Nazis, still trying to exorcise what is the sense of shared guilt Holocaust to future generations, a guilt that comes from not having lived those suffering in the flesh, a sort of eternal gratitude due to the previous generation, a gratitude that weighs a ton.

Artie is Art Spiegelman, in all respects, the story is divided between the scenes of the life of Vladek as a young man and the events that Artie lives in the present with Vladek as an old man, the difficulties arising between them and the distance and the coldness that has always been part of their father / son relationship.

Reading Maus says an almost unique, original, something truly innovative, you have never read anything like that. The essential power evoked by the illustrations in black and white Spiegelman is rampant and can involve the reader after only a few pages. As Umberto Eco wrote about Maus: "... it is a beautiful story. And does not let you take more. "

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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Siddhartha - Herman Hesse - Novel

Siddhartha - Herman Hesse

The story of a life, the life of an Indian boy, a guy who feels in himself that inward movement that has no name, who apparently has no reason, but occurs only in the desire to seek, search a sense, finding a place for themselves, figure out who you really are: this is Siddhartha.

Siddhartha is one who seeks, "and his research is evolving in unexpected ways, in a succession of revelations, decisions difficult road ahead. Starting from his birthplace, Siddhartha ventured to discover the world and himself by becoming an ascetic, then follow the footsteps of the enlightened Buddha Gotama, coming to live in a big city, finally discovering the secrets kept to a river him.

It 's a short novel, written in gold and sensual way, capable of carrying the reader through his words so graceful and yet so full of meaning. The narrator follows the adventures of Siddhartha, interprets the reflections and shows the maximum, life becomes that of a young man, who managed to live on their skin the same research that put in place, realizing that at the bottom of the search a meaning to life is the search itself is hidden meaning.

At the end of his research, thanks to the teachings of Vasudeva, Siddhartha discovers the importance of simplicity of life and its deepest secrets.

This book was a warning for so many generations of young people who have found in the words of Hesse a lesson about life, but also a mirror of its concerns. It 's a book which leads to reflection, leads to self, maybe someone will "take stock" of their existence, and this can only be a good thing in times like these where the reflection is always too little space.

But research remains the key theme of the book describes very well what to Hesse Siddhartha the idea of \u200b\u200b"searching" in a passage of his story:

- "When someone tries," said Siddhartha, "then it easily happens that the His eye loses the ability to see anything, out of what he seeks, and that he can not find anything, can not absorb anything, per se, because I always think only of what searching, because it has a purpose, because it is owned by its purpose. Searching means: having a purpose. But finding means: to be free, to remain open, have no purpose. -

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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Monday, October 18, 2010

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Pulp - Charles Bukowski - Novel

Pulp - Charles Bukowski - Novel

"Son of a bitch, man is born to conquer fatigue every inch of ground. Born to fight, born to die. "

This is a book Charles Bukowski, a book is not any, it is not like books that are usually used to reading.

It 's a short novel, the size may also be classified as "short story" is the story of a Los Angeles detective, Nick Belan, "as straight detective in Los Angeles, to be precise. Belan has three marriages behind him, a serious problem with alcohol and not just a wonderful character. It is a strange case on their hands: a lady called Mrs. Death ", instructs him to seek the old French writer CĂ©line.

A series of surreal events are taking place in the life of Belan, twisting, a life full of regrets and self-pity, the old detective put in dangerous situations to the point of absurdity.

Bukowski takes a lot of himself in the protagonist, lost in the course of the narrative in ranting monologues and reflections on death, on the human condition, sex, again through his cynical view of the world, terribly cynical and brutal.

The writing ranges from the sublime to the street language, insults and words "dirty" does not save, but the author's style, his language is so dirty because it is so deeply rooted in their common life, the life of a worker, the hard life of those who daily struggles to survive but did not clear the reason for his struggle.

The story has a print typical of detective noir '40s, but it is not a thriller, it would be simplistic to call it like this: In this more than any other Bukowski books you can steal the philosophy of the author , a sort of "spiritual testament", full of phrases that reveal smell of alcohol, despair, but that is not without irony.

It 's a book that divides, certainly the raw language could stop many readers, perhaps convinced to read the ravings of a crazy old man (and indeed is so in part). But I think one of the most original and exciting books that I have ever read, but a surreal story that makes you think, funny and yet so profoundly sad, dripping life lived as only great stories can do, in short, a masterpiece.

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

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Slaughterhouse # 5 - Kurt Vonnegut - science fiction novel

Slaughterhouse # 5 - Kurt Vonnegut - science fiction novel

Billy Pilgrim is a wealthy American, is married and has a quiet life. It 's a mattatoio5 man like many others, it was not for the fact that it is capable to move from one time to another dimension. Yes, because as the most informed know, time does not go in a straight line does not flow in one direction, things are not so simple.

"Billy went to sleep that he was a senile widower and woke up the day of his wedding. Has crossed a threshold in 1955 and was released by another in 1941. He came back through that door and ended in 1963. He has also seen his birth and his death, he says, and lives from time to time all of the events in the meantime. "

Billy has been through a lot in his life, for example, is Trafamaldore been to a planet where any resident is able to jump from one point in his life, without being forced to live "in one direction only." But Billy was also witnessed during his service in the army, one of the blackest pages of World War II: the bombing of Dresden by the Allies.

Even Kurt Vonnegut, the author of the book, has witnessed that terrible bombing, and decided to tell his terrible story with a science fiction novel, filled with comic elements, black humor and a hint of sadness that accompany all the book.

Rice and bitter, comic and tragic mix in this story, thanks to ironic humor, talent and imagination of one of the most famous writers of the United States, a dissident by definition, one that "sends some to say," to anyone.

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Cathedral - Raymond Carver - A collection of stories

Cathedral - Raymond Carver - A collection of short stories make up this

Twelve stories written by Raymond Carver, stories that speak of human life "common", their routine every day, those little things that Carver loved to watch and tell time. Raymond Carver is one of carver-cattedrale most important writers of contemporary American literature, a man who started from nothing, then recognized as the founder of the "minimalist" literature.

writer living the post-war America, the U.S. and alienating the gray suburbs, lives doing odd jobs and cultivating only in their free time (at least initially) his skill as a writer, through courses creative writing, which will give you the confidence and patience that he missed the first. Has serious problems with alcohol and smoking, the latter defect for then he will be lethal.

am well aware that talk about the life of a writer in a review may be unnecessary, but in this case is more necessary than ever to understand where the beauty of this book. The protagonists of the narratives of the Cathedral are men like Carver, of ordinary men, blue-collar, the so-called "working class", which play completely normal lives. "Good demons", as would another great American literature, Charles Bukowski.

But Carver's art is in telling the gray lives of these men, carp, however, the beauty, the poetry that can hide behind seemingly insignificant existence. In the stories of the Cathedral, which flow through plans to write a concise and precisely "minimalist", there is always an event that upsets the whole, something extraordinary, for better or for worse.

The final story in the book, the most important and most famous, which gives its name to the collection, about a blind man and how a reasonable person may be upset, his whole vision of how things can be contaminated by the extraordinary sensitivity of man and society is not a "normal", because it is blind.

The "technical omission" the importance given to what is not written, but it is more important than what is explicitly expressed, are the elements that make Carver a unique writer. Read Carver is like "looking at reality through the keyhole," be surprised by what can only find out if you have the desire to look.

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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Cathedral - Raymond Carver - A collection of stories

Cathedral - Raymond Carver - Collection of short stories make up this

Twelve stories written by Raymond Carver, stories that speak of human life "common", their routine every day, those little things that Carver loved to watch and tell time. Raymond Carver is one of carver-cattedrale most important writers of contemporary American literature, a man who started from nothing, then recognized as the founder of the "minimalist" literature.

writer living the post-war America, the U.S. and alienating the gray suburbs, lives doing odd jobs and cultivating only in their free time (at least initially) its ability writing, through the creative writing courses, which will give you the confidence and patience that he missed the first. Has serious problems with alcohol and smoking, it will defect to him then lethal.

am well aware that talk about the life of a writer in a review may be unnecessary, but in this case is more necessary than ever to understand where the beauty of this book. The protagonists of the narratives of the Cathedral are men like Carver, of ordinary men, blue-collar, the so-called "working class", which play completely normal lives. "Good demons", as would another great American literature, Charles Bukowski.

But Carver's art is in telling the gray lives of these men, carp, however, the beauty, the poetry that can hide behind seemingly insignificant existence. In the stories of the Cathedral, which flow through plans to write a concise and precisely "minimalist", there is always an event that upsets the whole, something extraordinary, for better or for worse.

The final story in the book, the most important and most famous, which gives its name to the collection, about a blind man and how a reasonable person may be upset, his whole vision of how things can be contaminated by the extraordinary sensitivity of a man and to society is not a "normal", why do not blind.

The "technical omission" and the importance given to what is not written, but it is more important than what is explicitly expressed, are the elements that make Carver a unique writer. Read Carver is like "looking at reality through the keyhole," be surprised by what can only find out if you have the desire to look.

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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BFF bike polo teams at the tournament in the heart



Here are 16 Team (in bold are confirmed definitively):
Cous Cous Polo Team, Modena
Tigers, Venice
Bike Polo Milan, Milan
PoliPolo , Pordenone
Department Track, Torino
Hard Cocks , Treviso
Flying Wheels , Venice
Bears Polo, Venice
Rode, Rode Clube
Padova, Padova
Dervishes , Fano / Rat Fix
Rome, Lucca
Unlucky Strike , Milan / Geneva
Utah, Milan / Salt Lake City
boneshaker, Mantova
The rotating , Piacenza
Waiting List: Bike Polo
Piacenza
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Bike Polo Rome, Rome
Dirty Martini, Geneve / Lausanne

Via Milano fixed.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Black Jesus: The Anthology - Federico Buffa - Stories Sports

Black Jesus: The Anthology - Federico Buffa - Tales from the sport

Black Jesus the anthology From the pen of a lawyer with a knack of journalism "as Federico Buffa, comes a collection of articles on the world of American basketball, much more than a sport on TV, in some cases a hope, a place of refuge, a strong element of aggregation for all the street children found in many American communities.

The book oozes basketball, reading some stories seemed to be there, in Harlem or Philadelphia, rather than in a few isolated college gym in the mountains or in a building, to smell the sweat on the ball imprinted into wedges, or the sharp sound of sneakers crawling on the floor.
There is a piece of American basketball history told from the inside, with interviews and extensive research, with long or short visits to follow in the footsteps of the legends that have been, and those that have never been.

The main virtue of using an author's prose is flowing, the query particular, can describe in an original and deeply the subject of the narrative, often causing a laugh, but also able to move and move .

Stories of the samples which lost through the maze of drug companies and a ghettoized and sick, never made it "upstairs" in the NBA, not the general public has ever known.
Buffa introduces us to the stories of legends from Playground as that of Earl "The Goat" Manigault, the man who wanted to sit on the iron , the story of Raymond Lewis, the largest that has ever existed, the ' man who made it rain.
reading these stories that I could not move me, stories that have now taken the connotation of Legends, not because they are not true, but because they have become almost sacred in the context in which they were conducted.

There are stories in the book of players who have made it from scratch, of coaches who have revolutionized basketball with their ideas, coaching in college or the NBA. Perhaps the objectivity of the journalist is often brushed aside in the book, but if the result is this, basically does not matter.

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

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Monday, October 4, 2010

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Pereira - Antonio Tabucchi - Feltrinelli

Pereira - Antonio Tabucchi - Feltrinelli

sostiene-pereira-antonio-tabucchi In 1938, a few months after the outbreak of World War II, a journalist was one of the more difficult that a man could do. Doing it in Lisbon, Portugal, the nation affiliated with the fascist General Franco, just as they fought the civil war in neighboring Spain, was even more difficult. To be cautious, balanced and circumspect in the use of words in choosing subject matter, all this was exactly what he was doing a small Portuguese journalist named Pereira. Censorship was still there and the police knew to be very "convincing" with those who were allowed to write against Salazar and against his regime.

Pereira was a young reporter for a small newspaper, the Lisboa, and directs the culture page that took care alone, without any of the partners. He just occasions to write stories about writers who died or translating French writers 800. A reporter quietly, not wanting to Rogne went to seek it, without real friends, without women. But something changed in his life: take a young employee, just graduated, a revolutionary, a subversive, would break away first, but fails, Pereira finds itself in the urge to have to help him, he feels is the right thing to do. The small

journalist becomes a great story, a story in which an ordinary man decides he wants to change things, you know to have the means and does not flinch, he understands that a middle-aged man can still change, can still live without remain anchored to a past life, a life that will never return.

Antonio Tabucchi is inspired by the life of a real journalist, lived in Portugal and then fled to France before the outbreak of war, gives him the name "Pereira" and tells the story, because it's an important story to tell, a story that still today can shake the souls of those who think that the individual can no longer affect, that things can not change. The courage of the journalist is all in a gesture, a word in its name, put pen to paper to denounce the crimes of a regime that had acted for too long hidden by ignorance and indifference of the people "[. ..] went to the head and below, right, put his name Pereira. "

Written by: Andrea Gaetani

Sunday, October 3, 2010

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Blessed unconsciousness - Paolo Mosca - Sperling & Kupfer


Blessed unconsciousness - Paolo Mosca - Sperling & Kupfer

Sometimes you need to read to amuse the mind, and, however, reading a book is not challenging you learn and keeps the brain active. Moscow journalist Paul
director of countless magazines author of "Blessed Unconsciousness" reevaluates this statement, this way of saying "almost a rebuke."
Once older people used to tell by looking at the youth '.
Now this "blissful unawareness" has turned into a desire to live, to feel full of enthusiasm and sometimes a little 'dare-devil. " The author
no commitment on a daily basis telling us and making us understand that if we are in life we \u200b\u200bcan get help from the "BLESSED unconscious" with all the consequences.
But sometimes it takes a pinch of salt! Paper
quick, easy to read, relax, suitable for a peaceful sleep.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

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Invisible Cities - Italo Calvino -

" I think I have written something like a last love poem to the city, when le_citta_invisibili_italo_calvino becomes increasingly difficult to live them as city."

Italo Calvino writes in his "Invisible Cities", one of his written more than succeeded.

The book consists of a series of reports that travel is an imaginary Marco Polo to Kublai Khan, the emperor of the Mongol descendants of Genghis Khan.
Marco Polo sets the reader in a sort of revisiting of "The Million", his stories, short and full of meaning, the cities he visited, in which words are chosen carefully weighed by the author, that combined to create a 'lovely atmosphere and absolutely fascinating.
E 'useless for me to dwell on a review of "traditional" about this book is a book to live, a fantastic journey that takes you from the most unexpected and diverse city, from city to city crowded and gray suspended in the sky, the thin city.
The player takes off and glides while reading on each of the city, imagining everything that Calvin descrive.Il flight but a flight is low, because it is impossible to miss the references to modern cities and Calvin hides or reveals (in an extraordinary way ) in each racconto.Non imaginative journeys are ends in themselves, the author expresses it with his criticism of the "non-city" modern. But Calvin did not want to prophesy disaster and apocalypse, just wants to show the invisible part of every city, consisting of memory, desires, symbols that each of these hides under her "tends architectural .

addition to the images described by the narrator in the novel there are interludes in the beginning of each chapter, in which Calvino writes down the discussions between his imaginary Marco Polo and Kublai Khan.

The true meaning of the author and the philosophy of ' whole book is contained in these dialogues, where Marco Polo reflects on his travels, which he attended on the scene and, with the aim of bringing to the Great Khan's what the position of his empire, to lend his eyes to show the great emperor how vast and jagged the kingdom he ruled. The magnificent building becomes a place of projection, where the 'Emperor sees the "film" of his city, beautifully told by the words of Calvin, hidden behind the Italian character of the explorer.

Written by: Andrea Gaetani