The cover of issue 288 bears the photo of Giorgio
Gaber, the satirical singer-songwriter who recently
passed away. Inside, a special dossier on Gaber, with
contributions by Mauro Macario, Luciano Lanza and Piero
Brunello.
War is in the air, and Maria Matteo reminds “A”
readers of what good friends of the US administration
Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden once were; Antonio
Cardella traces the links between war and economic crisis;
and a member of the music group “Il Parto delle
Nuvole Pesanti” tells about a concert for peace
that they took part in last November, 2002, in Baghdad.
From North America, Elena Barbieri and Gianni Sartori
interview the Lakota Sioux poet, Gilbert Douville, and
Maurizio Molinari gives a detailed account of his work
with the Tierra y Libertad group on development projects
in Chiapas.
by Leslie Ray
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