The
staff |
Editorial
/ Notes
"A" is looking for dealers. Want to help? |
Maria
Matteo |
The great fear of 1999
It's heavy air we are breathing,
and the information hypertrophy contributes to it.
But the data tells us that... |
Giorgio
Sacchetti |
Deeds
& Misdeeds / Pier Carlo Masini,
a profile for several voices
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Cristina
Valenti |
Theater
/ Living with the Living
The exhibition Living
with The Living was in Bologna from January 15
to February 20, after its first edition in Riccione
last May. |
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Communiqués
/ Tam Tam
Events, magazines, announcements... |
Felice
Accame |
A
nous la liberté / Old heads
and a new guilty conscience
Two parliament members discovered, with a certain
delay, that the Museo di
Criminologia of Rome stores the head of Giovanni
Passanante: an (possible) anarchist who attempted
to the life of the king of Italy. |
Francesco
Berti |
Libertarian
review / The sign of times
"Errico Malatesta: a revolutionary
(unfairly) forgotten". This is the title of a long
article published years ago on the daily newspaper
La Repubblica. |
Elena
Petrassi |
Libertarian
review / Two books from the Algerian
night
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Art
/ An exhibition in memory of Marina
This exhibition is not only an
occasion to remember our "Marina from Como"; the
money earned from the sale of part of the works
will go to the libertarian press to which she contributed
passionately. |
Carlo
Oliva |
Discussion
/ Residual liberties
Next install of the discussion
about anarchism and liberalism that originated
from Cristina Valenti's interview to Luce Fabbri
("A" 247). Carlo Oliva replies to the statements
by Pietro Adamo ("A" 250). And the matter is still
open.
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Massimo
Annibale Rossi |
Metropolitan
hardship / We wanted the moon
Do you remeber the interview with
a social services operator from Buccinasco (province
of Milan) that was published last summer? Well that
operator and his co-workers have now been fired.
He is here to explain how and why this happened.
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Paolo
Finzi |
De
André / A copy of "A"
in my pocket In
the general (and quite suspicious) choir singing
the death of the most famous author-singer in Italy,
here is the voice of his anarchist friends and comrades.
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Gianna
Nannini |
De
André / One day I'll
pick up my motorbyke
One of the most famous
Italian rock singers talks about her friend De André.
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Marco
Pandin |
De
André / Poems wearing music
Rebel to any hypocrisy,
De André tried to make light on the dark
side of things. Against the myths and damages of
moralism. "... The first great hardship for everybody
is the moment of birth, when we have to pass from
water to air. The next one is when we realize that
our doom is to die. Somebody, then, experiences
a third one: the unease of isolation..." |
P.F.
interviews Mauro Pagani |
De
André / From Carimate to
Genoa via Maghrib
A long work of research on the Mediterranean sounds
generated "Creuza de mä" and "Le nuvole". A
conversation with one of the most interesting artists
on the Italian musical scene, De André's
co-worker and great friend. |
P.F.
interviews Alessandro Gennari |
De
André / The new anarchy
for 4 hands
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Mauro
Macario |
De
André / The concert is just
suspended "Fuck!
What are you going to do military service for? It's
all a bullshit, you gotta desert!" |
Luciano
Lanza interviews De André (1993) |
De
André / Anarchists, poets
and other folks
Six years ago, after the succes of his "Le nuvole",
the 3-monthy anarchist magazine "Volontà"
interviewd De André. He explains - among
other things - the roots of his anarchism. |
Massimo
La Torre |
Discussion
/ Beyond the history of anarchism
On the previous volume, Franco
Melandri interviewed Giampiero "Nico" Berti about
his recent book about the anarchist thought in centuries
18th to 20th. This time we have contributions by
Massimo La Torre and Salvo Vaccaro. |
Salvo
Vaccaro |
Discussion
/ Anarchy? No, thanks
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