
Amado mio
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The novel follows the life of Tommaso Puzzilli, a young man from the suburbs of Rome, in post-war Italy. The novel explores themes of violence, class struggle, sexuality and the search for identity through a raw, realistic depiction of working-class life.
In one of the last interviews, from 1969, Giuseppe Cardillo talks to Pier Paolo Pasolini, director of cult films such as Salo or 120 days of Sodom and Decameron, writer, poet and one of the most important intellectuals of Italy in the 20th century
This romance novel is simple, naive and pure. While walking with children and a dog, along the seashore, a naval officer finds a boy in a deep unconsciousness.