Flicaberto De Pondis studia i linguaggi; complessa scienza umana; e complesse sono le sue frequentazioni: come le nobili Virgiliana e Amaranta; lrsquo;eccentrico ingegner Rave Santi e Marcello Mainardi; maturo avvocato affetto da satirismo. O come Arturo; che quando parla di Clorinda; impossibile passione di gioventugrave;; si esprime in un idioma sconosciuto. Strano? Ma in fondo; non proviamo tutti; quando lrsquo;amore egrave; ricambiato; lrsquo;ebbrezza di non trovare le parole per descriverlo; e; quando invece non lo egrave;; il tormento di non saperne dire con chiarezza il senso? Emblema di questa ineludibile esperienza umana; e fulcro delle avventure dei protagonisti e dellrsquo;amicizia che li unisce; egrave; la complicata relazione fra Marcello e Jenica; bella rumena bisognosa drsquo;amore e di certezze; non solo sentimentali. Un porsquo; Camera con vista; un porsquo; Decamerone. Un caleidoscopico romanzo corale; un giro del mondo che conduce a un finale a sorpresa e a una sorniona allusione: in tutte le cose; e in amore soprattutto; lrsquo;importante egrave; capirsi. E semmai sorvolare su certi complessi argomenti.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Bowie Through Viscontis EyesBy SkyebluFinally got around to reading this book. I was mostly interested in Bowie but enjoyed getting to know Visconti better. Hes had an amazing life. Hes a very normal; flawed human and I appreciated his honesty. He didnt attempt to be the big hero. He kept it real. He is also a talented producer and hes had some interesting experiences. I enjoyed reading about many incidents or situations I knew from other books that I could now see through Visconti"s eyes. I would recommend it to any Bowie fans. Tony Visconti and Bowie created some amazing stuff. Its god to hear his view of it all.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Id say that this is the best of the producer bios from the golden era of ...By Lawrence LachmannAs far the writing goes; Id say that this is the best of the producer bios from the golden era of the 60s - 80s. . Ive read the George Martin; Geoff Emmerick; Ken Scott; Phil Ramone books. (Probably more; that Im forgetting!) While Visconti doesnt have Beatles (my favorites) stories like Martin and Emmerick; he does have lots of other stories involving David Bowie; Marc Bolan; Moody Blues and many others. I wasnt totally aware of just how many other artists he worked with throughout his career. I found him to be very honest and straightforward in his approach. If he criticizes some people; he also criticizes himself just as readily. This was a really good read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Dont Pass This By If You Love Music and Want To See How the Big Boys Did ItBy TruebelieverI really enjoyed the history and stories of Tonys work with Bowie and other international stars but I really appreciate the biography of the man and where he has come from to where he is now (including; not in the book unfortunately; his recent tour with Holy Holy; the Man Who Fell To Earth Tour but maybe he will write a journal of that tour soon). Some of the most interesting "bits" in the book are the insights into creating and recording various albums for Bowie and Marc Bolan and the methods he (Tony) came up with to make the now classic recordings unlike anything that has ever been put to tape. This includes studio experiments and coaching/mentoring his cohorts in creating these classic albums. Enough said. Buy the book and enjoy an exciting ride from Brooklyn to London and beyond for the past 40 years.