Review monthly magazine out on the eye ... No VIII Year II - September 2006
hundred years of poison
The case ACNA: the last civil war Italian
Simone Colaiacomo
ACNA The case has been to Italy a regrettable fact that has affected the lives of thousands of people exploited and cheated by institutions and powerful over the years have been able to turn over even the concept of morality. "One hundred years of poison" (Stampa Alternativa, Viterbo 2005) is the testimony of a century of pollution and legally protected murders in the name of the national economy, a documentary that can make anyone feel small and helpless, at the thought of dirt that has characterized the actions of those who have managed events over time. But it is particularly telling this story to hear voices, from childhood memories and situations in the grotesque and the dramatic, evoking the conflicts between peasants and workers, instead of hiding the plots hatched by those puppeteers who held the strings of the masses for their own interests. Alessandro Hellmann traces alternating with grace and with vehemence, the history of the valley where the ACNA Bormida Cengio of a poisoned land once fertile and, with it, all forms of life from which he received sustenance. A book to read, as well as the historical and economic importance of the twentieth century Italian, not to turn our backs on those who were not protected by the relevant institutions that were supposed to help, many of whom died without understanding why. The last Italian civil war brought forward generation after generation, told in a book symbol of the right to live, to keep these people alive, at least in memory.
hundred years of poison
The case ACNA: the last civil war Italian
Simone Colaiacomo
ACNA The case has been to Italy a regrettable fact that has affected the lives of thousands of people exploited and cheated by institutions and powerful over the years have been able to turn over even the concept of morality. "One hundred years of poison" (Stampa Alternativa, Viterbo 2005) is the testimony of a century of pollution and legally protected murders in the name of the national economy, a documentary that can make anyone feel small and helpless, at the thought of dirt that has characterized the actions of those who have managed events over time. But it is particularly telling this story to hear voices, from childhood memories and situations in the grotesque and the dramatic, evoking the conflicts between peasants and workers, instead of hiding the plots hatched by those puppeteers who held the strings of the masses for their own interests. Alessandro Hellmann traces alternating with grace and with vehemence, the history of the valley where the ACNA Bormida Cengio of a poisoned land once fertile and, with it, all forms of life from which he received sustenance. A book to read, as well as the historical and economic importance of the twentieth century Italian, not to turn our backs on those who were not protected by the relevant institutions that were supposed to help, many of whom died without understanding why. The last Italian civil war brought forward generation after generation, told in a book symbol of the right to live, to keep these people alive, at least in memory.
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