Every ruin contains a story. The wrath of God (Baldini+Castoldi), with its baroque prose, penetrates without fear among the ruins of the lives
broken by the earthquake of the seventeenth-century Val di Noto, digging into the foundations of Sicilian identity. Like Ibla, risen after the tragedy, even the epic of the soul knows how to respond to the crash with a force of unshakeable humanity.
In dialogue with Patrizia Danzè, La Gazzetta del Sud.