The project curated by Ciro Sabatino aims to monitor the new Neapolitan Mystery School, following writers and publishing houses that operate in Campania
Sixty-two Neapolitan writers on 'display' at the Iocisto bookshop in Naples, via Cimarosa, 20.
The project, curated by Ciro Sabatino, within the BookCorner that Gialli.it has recently opened at the well-known Vomero bookshop, aims to monitor the new Neapolitan School of Mystery, following writers and publishing houses that operate in Campania.
An entire shelf has been dedicated to the Archive where you can find all the authors of Campanian origins who are trying their hand at the most loved genre, learn about their production and their main characters.
Commissioners, detectives, investigative agencies that face and solve a thousand paper crimes in the alleys of the capital, but also in cities, towns and small villages of Campania.
A real Atlas of Neapolitan Crime Fiction is emerging, which Gialli.it will publish shortly.
To date, in the Mystery Library of Vomero (the BookCorner of Gialli.it) there are 62 writers all of Neapolitan origin. The Neapolitan School of Mystery, born in the wake of the unstoppable success of Maurizio De Giovanni, and influenced by the masters of the genre who have left their mark in Naples. From Mastriani to Veraldi, passing through the founder of the Italian mystery, Matilde Serao.
Of course, it is possible to enter the project completely free of charge. By reporting your novel, and presenting a card with all the useful information. From your biography, to notes on your character.
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