Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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ends in August and returned to us one morning by dogs



Good. The average rental us stunned, very slowly take off their fins and turn on the computer. There is disbelief. Some of us still has not returned and perhaps never return, others roam the drawing with a cocktail in hand. "Train!" Cheer. But no. It is to be back to work. Seriously.
Nothing to be done.
They also trumpets.
Be ', these are also problems. And then: first meeting (extraordinary) in September. Various hypotheses under consideration. At the end vote for the employment of a traffic warden Teutonic keep us under one of those bad, tough, fair, and maybe coordinate the traffic of the last trains stragglers.
Bien. Return to order. It's September, it's sunny, but here it is already cold. Hey! Take off that sombrero pleasure, now we talk about serious things. Advances. Two in particular, two out pretty good - quiet, the books were ready before the holidays.

First. Back Massimo Del Papa Yes, him, the bandit of the music. And back with a killer book, "Happy" all dedicated to solo-guitarist of the punk Rolling Stones, Keith Richards pirate shark eyes! Beyond the obvious musical biography and criticism, Del Papa digs humanity of the character. A picture certainly on the road, on the one hundred and eighty lines of the madman on the skin scratched from the excesses and time. Since the early years from now, a flight on a high, dark but "happy", full of contradictions, boarding and sinking, of death and rebirth, where the only constant, as evidenced by the Pope, and the merciless and brilliant fidelity Richards to his music.
(Massimo Del Papa, "Happy. The Incredible Journey of Keith Richards, € 10)



Second. You want a classic noir? The classic of classic noir? Here's what you'll find yourself in my hands reading "The wind of Texas." With a dry and direct style, Mr. James Reasoner creates a yellow button suspense but also of normal size. No superheroes or dizzying intrigue, but the boundless horizon of a Texas that slowly gives way to artificial cactus, nightclubs and hairpieces of longhorn horns. Avoiding the usual clichés, Reasoner paints a plausible but ruthless Texas, where myth and poetry of everyday life come together in a fresco vivid and exciting.
(James Reasoner, "The wind of Texas", € 13.50)



Here. I have to say I told you more or less. I think that's all. Ah yes, the books will be on the shelves in mid-September, but we will keep you informed.
So many beautiful things at all. The holidays are officially over.

Enrico Beltrame

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