
Too much sand in concrete (so to speak). Astonishment: Who would have thought? In Abruzzo, then, the region has a political class so blameless to have had the entire junta arrested in '93 (all acquitted by removing the offense, except the president Salini, convicted of forgery and then promoted to deputy and then passed all'Udeur FI) and another governor, Turkish Del, who was arrested last year. Now i am afraid of
infiltration of the Camorra in the reconstruction and neogovernatore Nails indignant. Camorra in Abruzzo, but when ever? Just read a book written by a semi-clandestine guy Casale, released three years ago. On page 236, in "Reinforced concrete," the young writer punctuates the chorus post-Pasolini "I know and I have proof," then threw out: "Everything comes from the concrete, there is no empire in the south that not see the shift in construction: contracts, quarries, cement, aggregates, bricks, scaffolding, workers ... I know how it was built half of Italy. And more than half. I know the hands, fingers, projects. Sand that has pulled up buildings and skyscrapers . Neighborhoods, parks and villas. A Castelvolturno no one forgets the lines of trucks on the Volturno robbed of its sand ... across the lands bordered by peasants who had never seen these mammoths of iron and rubber ... Now that sand is in the walls of apartment buildings in Abruzzo .... " That young writer Roberto Saviano is called . And his novel "Gomorrah." Celebrate it all. Provided, of course, anyone who reads it.
Marco Travaglio
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