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Writer, artist

Males in Crisis 2

Heavyweight suitcase or Lightweight jacket: the decisions of Milano NB.At the kiosk next to me here in Lodi a middle-aged man, like me, (except with double chin, goatee and capri pants) is listening to ear-bleeding levels of heavy metal whilst … Continue reading

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A mixed bag

All pix Vercelli In the green, hilly, valley of Les Charmettes just outside Chambéry, Jean-Jacques Rousseau found another refuge, this time with Madame de Warens, the lover he named “maman.” His “rights of man” politics were dangerous personally – and … Continue reading

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Betwixt technology?

A vision of Venice to come perhaps? Oh, god. There I was saying technology could bring us together. This from the Sydney Morning Herald: “PICTURE this. You’re one of France’s best-known living conceptual artists. You are 51 and visiting Berlin. … Continue reading

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The Discrete Charm of the Vercellese

In Vercelli, a secret jewel of Lombardy, Ferrari is a quite good Renaissance painter and Casanova runs the hardware store. “You are like a land no one has ever mentioned before,” Pavese wrote of the place and from the first … Continue reading

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Nobel Laureate on "Europe"

From a new German-based magazine. I may be reaching for harsh words, but I feel no need to apologise. It is my conviction that the moment for gravity, in the most literal sense, has arrived. When there is a need … Continue reading

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The Stereophonics do the Italian Job

Oh, the joy of Repetitions

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Turin and three writers

“We don’t remember days; we remember moments.” Notebooks of Ceare Pavese, (28.7.1940) Twenty years ago the chemist, memoirist, short story writer, novelist, essayist, Primo Levi committed suicide in Turin, the place of his birth. His account of the year he … Continue reading

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Vercelli: Tom Finds the Fork

Any town with newspaper cuttings of Hannah Arendt and James Bond in a shop window has to be good, and Vercelli is. “I rod from Sian at about foure of the clocke in the morning, the fourteenth day of June … Continue reading

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Milan Fur update

“Flights going in and coming out of Milan’s Linate airport were suspended for three hours Sunday so staff and volunteers could catch hares and rabbits, which have proliferated to such a degree that they’ve caused problems with takeoffs, landings and … Continue reading

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Found on the Memory Stick

I am in places where churches are full, such as Vercelli today: this was in Nevers. Perhaps it features in the next Dan Brown.

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