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Diego De Silva

    February 5, 1964

    Diego De Silva's writing delves into the complexities of human relationships and the darker aspects of life with an unerring precision. His stylistic dexterity and profound understanding of the human psyche lend his works a unique resonance. Through his narratives, he explores moral dilemmas and societal tensions with compelling honesty. De Silva invites readers into a world rich with nuance, where reality and fiction intertwine, and where every moment holds the potential for dramatic revelation.

    Voglio guardare
    Giochi criminali
    Terapia di coppia per amanti
    Mia suocera beve
    Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
    I Hadn't Understood
    • 2012

      "Malinconico is a Neapolitan lawyer without a single case. He goes through the motions every day, leaving for the office punctually, shuffling papers when he gets to the studio he shares with a group of un-gainfully employed professionals like him. His personal life is a shambles: his wife has left him, his two teenage children are rife with adolescent angst and busy screwing their lives up royally. And his professional life, as noted, is nonexistent. But one day a miracle occurs. Indeed, two! The first is that he is assigned a case. And not any old case! He has been named the defense attorney for a member of the Neapolitan underground, Mimmo the Burzone. The second miracle bears the name Alessandra Persiana--the most beautiful woman to ever grace the Neapolitan courthouses--who, it appears, has fallen in love with Malinconico. However, the real miracle for readers in this rollicking novel is the hilarious and eccentric voice of Vincenzio Malinconico. The novel orbits around the bizarre and irresistible mind of Malinconico, a mind that pauses to contemplate every aspect of the life he sees before him, the life he has lived, his memories and his future; a voice that seduces, entertains, and moves the reader from the first page to the last."--From publisher's description.

      I Hadn't Understood