MARTEDI' 8 MARZO ore 18.00
International Women's Day Library Irnerio
MARILU 'OLIVE
presents "THOU PAGARAS! "
(Elliot editions)
intervenes Gianluca Morozzi
Our way to celebrate the March 8, talking books and a writer who is emerging on the Italian literary scene attracting the attention of many.
The star of "Thou pagaras", a thriller set in the Caribbean with a soundtrack of Bologna in the Latin American dances, it's a really smart girl. There is a reason they call the Guerrera. Journalist with
unlikely contracts, writing for a newspaper and an unlikely leader really vulgar, misogynistic.
an active life but like many others, dividing his days between work and passion, until her boyfriend, Thomas, is found murdered in the local salsa where he worked as a bartender, she often visits the local as a dancer.
The suspects are many, and Guerrero is among them, and should clear you. Will thus lead the investigation on his own, trying to figure out what might have happened and why, often crossing your path with the inspector in charge of conducting investigations, the inspector's Basilica, which will guide you into the world of salsa, revealing fascinating and inconsistencies , truth and mystery. While the investigation
trudging the dead are rising, always in the sauce. The inspector
Basilica is immersed in a world of fascinating and surreal, made up of dance teachers, entertainers Puglia posing as Latin American dancers and beautiful ladies ambiguous, exhibitionists, charming and archaic religious rituals, sex stories dark, jealousy and superstitions. up to an unexpected end, as in any good yellow respectable.
There are many advantages of this novel.
E 'in the first place a yellow the plot rigorous and precise, able to lead the reader to the conclusion without smudging; mature work with a writing style dominated with awareness. And this puts Marilu among the "mystery writers" Italian full, after the establishment of its debut, "Repetita", with which finished second at the prestigious literature prize Camaiore - yellow section debut.
But "Thou pagaras!" reading is above all a fun, exciting, full of rhythm as the music that accompanies and leads the reader. The
Guerrera is a character that you grow fond of now, love salsa and capoeira as Dante and cats, soft and determined how often the women are real.
And in fact is a character who could be a person, a friend, a colleague with Qualle gladly pass the time. With her, and Marilu ', celebrating the feast of international woman, with too many women at the thought that on Tuesday they can not afford to celebrate anything, yet committed to state rights too elementary to be still not universally recognized - gender equality, the right to social and political representation, the defense of dignity , health, mothers - who often are challenged also very close to us, and these days more and more gray.
A thought, a reflection but also a moment of sharing: the library next Tuesday Irnerio.
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