Italy's Colonies Turn Noir
Giorgio Ballario's new anthology presents short stories about Major Aldo Morosini's experiences during the Italian colonial adventures in East Africa.
Inspector Balistreri reopens the investigation forty years later
After eight years of silence, Commissioner Michele Balistreri returns as the controversial and politically incorrect figure of Italian noir.
At the Origins of the Genius of Scerbanenco
The article discusses the significance of Giorgio Scerbanenco's novel 'Al mare con la ragazza' as a pivotal point in his transition to the noir genre, highlighted by insights from his daughter Cecilia.
The best Italian Pinot Noir: here is the ranking of the top five
A national competition has determined the top Italian Pinot Noir wines from the 2021 vintage, evaluated by a jury of experts among over a hundred labels.