Paolo Cossi, Benedetta
Paolo Cossi
Benedetta
Lavieri Editions series
Carnet
107 2010
Again Cossi is presented as the author knows the complete story, Friuli Pordenone, through the simple comic book biographies of ordinary people who are extraordinary in their normality. Benedetta
Here, old woman Andreis, strange even for the same Andreani that although young and perhaps less full of prejudice, however, are not prepared, in principle, to accept his attitude .. must always be explained.
Benedetta's telling of his brandy and at the same time that clashes with a young cat of the plain, can not perceive. Here
Benedetta in its history as a woman of the mountains, through his mourning her husband and son and a piece of Italian history, one made by our miners in Belgium.
Benedetta's estranged in its normal death, as in a song "when you die you die alone" (F. De Andrè), with the last surprise ... if it were a yellow would be yet another revelation .. the request to send a letter to his brother .. .. almost no address to legitimize, in the world of Benedetta, also suffering from finding themselves alone at the same time acknowledge that the affects. The necklace
Carnet 107, presents short stories by Paolo Cossi, mainly the result of participation in the various 24-hour comic, this book Paul, in a way that is congenial to him, between exasperation and paintings together tells us that Valcellina, dream and reality, that all persons who enter on tiptoe will recognize. Used to the narratives of
Cossi we can not pretend not to notice that in this story, Paul introduces numerous pages dedicated to an animal that has always accompanied the cat, the one that meets the days of Benedict walking in the country, that the fascinating pages devoted to the poetry of Baudelaire and what he found the young Cossi, icon of the last journey of our Blessed
Technically a summary of the modus operandi of Cossi, emphasized between black and white, halftone and watercolors, mostly to create those cards by places, mountains and countries, retro feel.
Vincenzo Bottecchia
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