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  Il paradiso dei diavoli
by Franco Di Mare
 
 
Rizzoli, 2012
Naples is a city of a thousand faces, between the sunny oceanfront and the dark alleys, where the culture of violence and guns dominates, and where Carmine lives. Like the city, he too is a man of many sides: a professor of romance philology at the University of Federico II and a Camorra hitman. He’s also in love with two very different women: his girlfriend Lena, a high school philosophy teacher, and Luisa, who the best ass in the entire Sanità neighborhood.

A professional journalist since 1983, Franco Di Mare (Naples, 1955) has worked since 1991 for RAI television, covering most of the conflicts of the past two decades: Bosnia, Kosovo, Somalia, Mozambique, Albania, Eritrea, Rwanda, Afghanistan and East Timor. He has produced reportages and documentaries on international and national organized crime syndicates. In 2003 he became a television host as well, of the popular program Uno Mattina, followed by other highly successful shows. He is a TV commercial spokesman for various social and civic organizations and, since 2011, is a member of UNICEF’s Board of Executives. His literary debut came in 2009 with Il cecchino e la bambina, a story of violence, love, fear and hope in wartime. In 2011 he published his first novel, Non chiedere perché.

Il paradiso dei diavoli, Rizzoli, Milano, 2012
Casimiro Rolèx, Cairo, Milano, 2012
Non chiedere perché, Rizzoli, Milano, 2011
Vieni via con me, Rizzoli, Milano, 2010
Il cecchino e la bambina: emozioni e ricordi di un inviato di guerra, Rizzoli, Milano, 2009
 
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