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A collection Pasolini’s writings about the most beautiful sport in the world.
A collection of texts in which Pasolini writes about what he himself describes as “the last holy representation of our times”. His passion for it is well documented, and not just as a spectator: there are many black-and-white photos of him, wearing shorts and football boots with studs, running after the ball. Not least, the match on 23 March 1956, between a team of writers and representatives of a working-class Rome suburb. Among the writers, there was Bassani, Cancigni, Garboli, Sermonti, Giagni, Cibotto and a very young Pasolini.
Contains a preface by Gabriele Romagnoli, journalist and writer.
France: Le temps des cerises
Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-1975) is a key figure in the international cultural scene of the 20th century. A well-rounded intellectual, a critical and anti-conformist author, capable of expressing himself at very high levels in poetry, literature, essay writing and journalism, as well as in cinema and the theatre.
Among his most noted films are Accattone, The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Teorema, Salò and the 120 days of Sodom. He was the author of several novels, short stories, essays, and poetry collections.
Garzanti handle world rights to all Pasolini’s works, novels, poems, essays, reportages and dramatic works.
His works have been translated into 38 languages.
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