Soriga Flavio: Sardinia blues

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Sardinia blues

Soriga Flavio

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Flavio Soriga: Sardinia blues

"Sardinia Blues" is a novel in which we will not get to know the charms of the Emerald Coast, that paradise on earth where Russian oligarchs come to dip their millionaire buttocks and their wives expose their perfect breasts, nor in it will we get to know Sardinia where banditry and reprisals reign. Before us is the story of a poetic, postmodernist and post-ethnic country and three young lovers of the world and life. Pani, Licheri and Corda are three future successful directors, currently three small-time bandits, three advocates of the idea that it takes a little to have fun, three pirates from lowland Campidan in love with Andy Warhol and rock poets, with sleepless nights and American novels, with lived adventures and the need to always dream new ones. Before us are three abandoned young men who still sigh for their dancers, physically perfect beings who, to make matters worse, read novels and essays and go to the theater and listen to music and think. Before us is a story about unfaithful noblewomen and distant dancers, rock songs and discotheques by the sea, thirty-year-old graduates and shepherds armed with pistols, a will, a hospital in London's Archway, a hairdresser from Chelsea, a life-saving chicken, a former drug addict, a failed writer, transfusions and thalassemia, a provincial Rambo, a manly shepherd robber and homosexual, a Greek woman who wets iron, the Queen of Montiferru and some other things. 

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  • Author: Soriga Flavio
  • Publisher: Novela
  • Year of publication:2010
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:197
  • Dimensions:14x21 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Odlično
  • Binding:Meki

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