In La mano di Dante si intrecciano due piani temporali, due registi stilistici, due "mondi" completamente diversi. Da una parte abbiamo una storia molto "noir" in cui uno scrittore abbastanza male in arnese e di scarsa moralità di nome Nick Tosches, appassionato lettore e cultore di Dante, viene assoldato da un potente boss mafioso che con l'aiuto di un gruppo di gangster e killer, è entrato in possesso di un manoscritto che potrebbe essere l'originale della Divina Commedia. L'altra storia che continuamente si interseca con la precedente ha per protagonista Dante Alighieri che non riesce a procedere nella stesura della Commedia.
Nick Tosches Libri
Nick Tosches è stato un giornalista, romanziere, biografo e poeta americano la cui opera ha offerto una profonda esplorazione della cultura e della storia americana. La sua prosa si è spesso addentrata negli aspetti più oscuri della vita con notevole energia e stile. L'approccio di Tosches al rock and roll e alle sue icone è stato rivoluzionario, influenzando il modo in cui li comprendiamo oggi. È stato un maestro narratore, capace di immergere i lettori sia nelle sue narrazioni che nei suoi saggi.






Le Triadi. La mafia cinese contro quella italo-americana
- 432pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Edition bilingue anglais-français. Un livre patchwork rempli du souffle de lieux défunts, de caniveaux qui traversent le paradis, de dieux hantés par la folie. Un recueil de poèmes suivi d'une nouvelle.
The narrative explores the tumultuous life of Jerry Lee, who navigates a legacy marked by both courage and chaos. His early rise to fame began at fourteen, culminating in the hit "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" at twenty-one. However, personal scandals, including his controversial marriage to his cousin, jeopardized his career. Despite numerous setbacks, Jerry Lee's relentless spirit leads him to reinvent himself as a country star, only to repeatedly confront his struggles with addiction and fame over the ensuing decades.
Hellfire
- 288pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Born in Louisiana to a family legacy of great courage and greater madness, Jerry Lee Lewis was torn throughout his life between a harsh Pentecostal God and the Devil of alcohol, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. At twenty-one, he recorded Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On, which propelled him to stardom. číst celé
Trinities
- 480pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
Mafiaen i USA er døende, og det tvinger den legendariske Don di Pietro ud i en skånselsløs krig, hvor han spiller sine modstandere på heroinmarkedet ud mod hinanden
The Nick Tosches Reader
- 624pagine
- 22 ore di lettura
Newsday has said that Nick Tosches "casts brilliant black light." The San Diego Reader has said that "Tosches's best sentences uncoil like rattlesnakes and strike with a venom that spreads poison through all the little Sunday-school ideas you've held dear." And Rolling Stone has said that "Tosches can write like a wild rockabilly raveup. He can be elegant as a slow blues." The Nick Tosches Reader is the author's own selection of his best work over the past thirty years, including fiction, poetry, interviews, rock writing, investigative journalism, and criticism. First published in major magazines, obscure underground periodicals, and his own best-selling books, many of these selections deal with rock 'n' roll and cultural icons—but there are also pieces on everything from William Faulkner to organized crime to heavyweight boxing, including the Vanity Fair feature that gave rise to Tosches's major new book on Sonny Liston, published by Little, Brown. Here is "a unique and darkly impressionistic cultural history" of the last three decades as only Nick Tosches could write it.
King of the Jews
- 336pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
This is the sprawling biography of Arnold Rothstein, a mythical New Yorker who was the inspiration for Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby and Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls. Rothstein was also rumored to be the mastermind of the Black Sox scandal, the fixing of the 1919 World Series.
Me and the Devil
- 387pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
A raw and blazing novel by a "brain-searingly dangerous man of letters" (Anthony Bourdain). Nick, an aging New Yorker and writer, feels life slipping away in a world gone to hell. Disillusioned, he can’t even enjoy a glass of champagne until one night he meets a captivating young woman who comes to his apartment. Their encounter is extraordinarily transformative, awakening uncontrollable, primordial desires that lead him into a realm of forbidden ecstasy—both sexual and spiritual. Suddenly, Nick feels alive, strong, and liberated from earthly morality, indulging in pleasures that range from the exquisite taste of a perfect tomato to the sensual beauty of a woman's thigh. However, his quest to maintain this rapture spirals into a madness darker than he ever imagined. Writing in the tradition of literary greats like Dante and Hunter S. Thompson, Nick Tosches emerges as America’s last true literary outlaw, unflinchingly exploring our deepest truths and desires, from the basest to the most beautiful. This outrageous and disturbing novel is a brilliant exploration of the human experience, challenging readers to confront their own perilous truths.
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