Archive for September, 2008
The Worst Intentions - in conversation with author Alessandro Pipero
by Menaka Thiru (columnist) | Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
A conversation with Alessandro Piperno - a contemporary Roman novelist – about his successful novel ‘The Worst Intentions’ and life after literary fame.
The Great Roman Poets: Belli
by Valeria Cristina Mecozzi (staff) | Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
There are Roman poets, such as the great Trilussa, who boast huge talent, wit, and affection for their people. In the first of a series TRF presents Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli, the major exponent of the romanesca tongue




