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"La gare de temps. A lifetime's story"
註釋Literature and philosophy are closely intertwined in this work "symphonic" and autobiographical multi-voice, which are reviewed in all eras of the author's life, from childhood in Sicily, adolescence and youth in Perugia, and then arrive in Rome via Naples, Milan, Kingston-upon-Hull and Zurich, CH (but not necessarily in that order) to finally return to Perugia after nearly fifteen years of "presence / absence". In it is described a descending parabola in which it appears a world once happy and serene that slowly sank into darkness and oblivion, according to the classical scheme of the decline of the West as described by some authors who have been of inspiration to its author: Heidegger, Schmitt, Jünger and Spengler, never mentioned expressly, but invisible presences and inexorable judges of the times and the present things, and those to come. It, as a collection of "real" experiences, and for which the author was inspired by the style of British writers Irvine Welsh, David King and David Lodge with a touch of Forsythe, always lived by the author in first person, also wants to be a kind of manual intended not as a collection of practical advice (because there are many other manuals in this regard) but as a lesson based on past things as a warning and teaching for future things, as Herodotus wanted in his "Histories". As it is written in the Gospels: "Repent, because the time is at hand." . The time, in fact, is at hand.