King Noir

King Noir
Author: Guido Vrolix
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781535117388

SOME DOORS ARE BETTER LEFT UNOPENED! A cautionary tale of sex, fear, and the ever blurring line between fantasy and reality. "I was well aware how strange it was to be standing in the dark in a stuffy hall closet, leering at something that didn't exist. But I wondered, was it really all just an illusion?" A man leaves his home in the country to watch his friend's apartment in the city while he is away, assured that it will only be for a few days. But from the very first evening he is haunted by strange noises, a series of moans and gasps that begin at the same time each night. They disturb his sleep, invade his dreams, and eventually drive him to investigate. Tracing the moans to a closet in the hall, he makes a discovery that boggles his mind and makes him question his own sanity. A 110 pages graphic novel by Guido Vrolix.

Genesis

Genesis
Author: Guido Tonelli
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 037460049X

A breakout bestseller in Italy, now available for American readers for the first time, Genesis: The Story of How Everything Began is a short, humanistic tour of the origins of the universe, earth, and life—drawing on the latest discoveries in physics to explain the seven most significant moments in the creation of the cosmos. Curiosity and wonderment about the origins of the universe are at the heart of our experience of the world. From Hesiod’s Chaos, described in his poem about the origins of the Greek gods, Theogony, to today’s mind-bending theories of the multiverse, humans have been consumed by the relentless pursuit of an answer to one awe inspiring question: What exactly happened during those first moments? Guido Tonelli, the acclaimed, award-winning particle physicist and a central figure in the discovery of the Higgs boson (the “God particle”), reveals the extraordinary story of our genesis—from the origins of the universe, to the emergence of life on Earth, to the birth of human language with its power to describe the world. Evoking the seven days of biblical creation, Tonelli takes us on a brisk, lively tour through the evolution of our cosmos and considers the incredible challenges scientists face in exploring its mysteries. Genesis both explains the fundamental physics of our universe and marvels at the profound wonder of our existence.

The Story of Giraffe

The Story of Giraffe
Author: Ronald Hermsen
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781932425871

After learning that he cannot board Noah's ark until he finds a girl giraffe to go with him, Giraffe asks other creatures for help but, while they teach him valuable lessons, none can help with the main problem.

Dissipatio H.G.

Dissipatio H.G.
Author: Guido Morselli
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681374765

A fantastic and philosophical vision of the apocalypse by one of the most striking Italian novelists of the twentieth century. From his solitary buen retiro in the mountains, the last man on earth drives to the capital Chrysopolis to see if anyone else has survived the Vanishing. But there’s no one else, living or dead, in that city of “holy plutocracy,” with its fifty-six banks and as many churches. He’d left the metropolis to escape his fellow humans and their struggles and ambitions, but to find that the entire human race has evaporated in an instant is more than he had bargained for. Meanwhile, life itself—the rest of nature—is just beginning to flourish now that human beings are gone. Guido Morselli’s arresting postapocalyptic novel, written just before he died by suicide in 1973, depicts a man much like the author himself—lonely, brilliant, difficult—and a world much like our own, mesmerized by money, speed, and machines. Dissipatio H.G. is a precocious portrait of our Anthropocene world, and a philosophical last will and testament from a great Italian outsider.

Alcina and Other Stories

Alcina and Other Stories
Author: Guido Gozzano
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781943813872

The Turin born Guido Gozzano was the first and finest representative of the Crepuscolari, the poets of the twilight. Before his tragically early death from consumption at the age of thirty-five he produced two short volumes of verse, La via del rifugio and I colloqui, which quickly became renown for their quietly perfect evocations of nature, melancholy, tenderness and ­nostalgia. But unknown to most, Gozzano also wrote short stories, contes cruels influenced by Poe and Maupassant, and aesthetic prose nightmares, which display the same delicate crepuscular style and sense of tragic absurdism. Within the pages of Alcina and Other Stories, the reader will find The Real Face, the bizarre fate of a promising young artist whose works grow too close to nature; A Romantic Story, a Gothic tragedy; and The Soul of the Instrument, a Symbolist fairy tale after the manner of Lorrain or Wilde; along with other dark and fantastic pieces. An exquisite item for those interested in Italian poets of the early twentieth century and the various literary movements which bloomed in that country in the years following the Fin de siècle.

Temporary Perfections

Temporary Perfections
Author: Gianrico Carofiglio
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1904738842

The fourth Guerrieri in the series. An investigation into the disappearance of a poor little rich girl in Southern Italy.

The "Divine" Guido

The
Author: Richard E. Spear
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300070354

In this highly original study of Italian baroque master Guido Reni (1575-1642), Richard Spear paints a compelling portrait of the artist - his complexities, his formative experiences, his cultural surroundings, and his unique sensibilities. Spear views Reni's career from a wide variety of perspectives and sets his life and works in social, economic, historical, artistic, religious, and psychological contexts. The author focuses first on Reni's peculiar character: a man at once deeply religious, rabidly misogynist, reportedly virginal, neurotically fearful of witches, and addicted to gambling. The author considers the enduring charisma of Reni's Crucifixions, weeping Marys, and repentant saints in the light of the Catholic doctrinal meaning of grace in Reni's time, the Church's attitude toward Mary and women, and the gendered implications of visual grace. Chapters on Reni's pricing policies, selling strategies, use of assistants, and attitude toward what constituted an "original", expose the motivating importance of money for Reni, and the concerns, even among seventeenth-century collectors, about how to distinguish original paintings from studio replicas or copies. The book investigates the ways renaissance and baroque attitudes toward art-making affected Reni and closes with a fresh view of Reni's unfinished canvases and last style, including the Divine Love, the beautiful and unusual painting that remained in Reni's studio at the time of his death.