The Twenty Days Of Turin by Giorgio De Maria
Set in a surreal and haunting version of Turin, the narrative unfolds as a journalist investigates a series of bizarre and violent events that occurred two decades earlier. The city is gripped by a pervasive sense of dread, fueled by the mysterious "Library," a place where people anonymously share their innermost thoughts and secrets, leading to a chilling breakdown of societal norms. As the protagonist delves deeper, he uncovers unsettling truths about the nature of human connection and the dark undercurrents of collective consciousness, blurring the lines between reality and madness.
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- Published
- 1977
- Nationality
- Italian
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 144-160
- Original Language
- Italian
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