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Rome Noir / Cristiana Danila Formetta pubblica negli Stati Uniti

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Cristiana Danila Formetta tra i migliori autori noir italiani. Il comunicato stampa originale che annuncia l’uscita di Rome Noir, raccolta dalla casa editrce newyorkese AkashicBooks.

Rome Noir
edited by Chiara Stangalino & Maxim Jakubowski
Mystery/Fiction Anthology | A Trade Paperback Original
ISBN-13: 978-1-933354-64-4 l 300 pages | $15.95
Forthcoming: February 2009

Launched by the summer ‘04 award-winning, best-seller “Brooklyn Noir”, Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies. Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.

Rome provides a fertile setting for this groundbreaking collection of original stories, all translated from Italian.

Brand-new stories by: Antonio Scurati, Carlo Lucarelli, Gianrico Carofiglio, Diego De Silva, Giuseppe Genna, Marcello Fois, Cristiana Danila Formetta, Enrico Franceschini, Boosta, Francesca Mazzucato, Maxim Jakubowski, Evelina Santangelo, Nicola LaGioia, Tommaso Pincio, Antonio Pascale, and Nicoletta Vallorani.

Rome Noir looks beyond the tourist facade of Italy’s capital. This is the real city of Fellini, Pasolini, and countless other major artists who devoted their lives to depicting the grandeur and decadence of this ever fascinating metropolis.

Both a modern city suffocated by traffic fumes and cars and a repository of knowledge and Classical monuments, Rome (with its hills and ruins) is a perfect conduit for an excursion into the many facets of modern noir. Here, Rome takes a place of honor amongst Akashic’s growing collection of anthologies devoted to the dark streets of cities. Assembled by award-winning British editor and writer Maxim Jakubowski, who has enjoyed a long relationship with Italy, and Italian conference organizer and filmmaker Chiara Stangalino, Rome Noir collects some of the biggest talents of the Italian crime and literary scene: Carlo Lucarelli, Gianrico Carofiglio, Diego De Silva, Francesca Mazzucato, Antonio Scurati, Tommaso Pincio, Boosta, and many others.

From Stazione Termini, immortalized by Roberto Rossellini’s films, to Pier Paolo Pasolini’s desolate beach of Ostia, and encompassing famous landmarks and streets, this is the sinister side of the Dolce Vita come to life, a stunning gallery of dark characters, grotesques, and lost souls seeking revenge or redemption in the shadow of the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, the Vatican, Trastevere, the quiet waters of the Tiber, and Piazza Navona. Rome will never be the same.

Chiara Stangalino worked for many years for one of Italy’s leading publishing houses. She is now a freelance festival organizer, responsible among other things for the Courmayeur Noir in Festival literary events and Festarch, the Sardinian architecture festival. She lives in Turin, Italy.

Maxim Jakubowski is a British editor and writer. Following a long career in book publishing, during which time he was responsible for several major crime imprints, he opened London’s specialist mystery bookshop Murder One. He reviews crime-fiction for the Guardian, runs LondonÕs Crime Scene Festival, and is a regular at Italian crime events.

Info: http://www.akashicbooks.com

Written by onthedesk

25 Giugno 2008 alle 10:32 am