The FLR The Florentine Literary Review
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- Oct 28, 2016
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The FLR The Florentine Literary Review is a new magazine from The Florentine featuring engaging and entertaining short stories, plus two collectible poems. Tales and verses by Italian authors will be published for the first time alongside the finest English translations. A further layer of interpretation will be provided by the illustrations commissioned for each issue from a contemporary artist.
Issue 1 details
THEME:
The Fall 2016 issue One springs forth – pun intended – from the concept of “Invasion” to remember a massive invasion of water: this year marks the 50th anniversary of the flood of 1966 in Florence. A moment that brought together Italians and Americans, as well as volunteers from around the world, kick-starting a new era in the city. A moment that perhaps ought to have generated new contemporary movements and collaborations – though we’re only getting round to that now.
But above(water) and beyond, the concept can be extended to themes such as the influx of tourism, information overload, the “invasion” of migrants and immigrants, the parallel flow of cultures and languages. Is the concept of invasion always a negative one?
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction / Introduzione by Alessandro Raveggi
short story / Febbre (Fever) by Elena Varvello
short story / La conversione di Twiga (The Conversion of Twiga) by Luciano Funetta
short story / Gli assedi e la difesa (Sieges and Defence) by Filippo Tuena
poem / Previsione pioggia (Rain Forecast) by Marco Simonelli
poem / L’invasione (The Invasion) by Mariagiorgia Ulbar
short story / Una rampa di scale (A Flight of Stairs) by Luca Ricci
short story / Il tenente di vascello (The Ship-of-the-Line Lieutenant) by Alessandro Leogrande
short story / Limes (Limites) by Elisa Ruotolo
Directed by Alessandro Raveggi
Illustrated by Viola Bartoli









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