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Riccardo Bruni

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Riccardo Bruni


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Orbetello, Italy
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Giornalista, ha collaborato con webzine, riviste, uffici stampa e agenzie. Ha scritto i romanzi «La lunga notte dell'Iguana», «Il Leone e la Rosa», «Nessun dolore», «Zona d'ombra», «La notte delle falene» e la raccolta «Sette racconti». Con il racconto «L'uomo con la pistola» ha collaborato al progetto YouCrime (Rizzoli). Il suo romanzo «Il Leone e la Rosa» è stato tradotto per Amazon Crossing in inglese da Aaron Maines («The Lion and the Rose») e in tedesco da Marion Ahl («Der Löwe und die Rose»). ...more

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“Mathias remembered that once when he was a boy, he'd gone up to a pile of red apples that lay in the market cart, in the market near Stolberg where his father often took him. He'd always loved apples, and he couldn't resist the temptation of grabbing one out of the pile. He chose the closest, a splendid red piece of fruit that he would never forget because of his overwhelming desire to take it and hide it in the folds of his clothing. A moment after Mathias reached out and snatched it, the pile slid and applies tumbled down all around him. The farmer, who knew his father, would have been satisfied with an apology. But his father, a successful craftsman who was well-known and respected in the town, had insisted on purchasing an entire basketful of apples, because of the trouble Mathias had caused. Mathias got the worst scolding his father had ever given him. Not because of the money, but for the small act of petty thievery, which an upright man like his father would never tolerate. He shouldered his punishment, and in the end was only allowed to eat as single apple from the basket. He spent the night thinking about the pile. He had to remove only one and the whole thing had come down. He wondered if the same thing might happen with any tower, no matter how majestic and imposing it might seem, were someone to remove the right stone from the base.

The thought stayed with him throughout his life. Venice now seemed a lot like that pile of apples. If three murders truly represented an irresistible opportunity, then which nobleman would have seized it, knowing that such a thing would cause La Serenissima and everything it represented to come crashing down?”
Riccardo Bruni, The Lion and the Rose

“The church must change, Brother,' Gheorg had said one day long ago, back when they were still theology students at the University of Leipzig. Christian faith cannot be the tool of a monarch who sells God's pardon in exchange for money and power. Our Lord speaks to ALL men, Mathias. The Church must be a place where all men can meet and pray, not a place where they must submit to the power of other men. God's word must reach everyone equally.”
Riccardo Bruni, The Lion and the Rose

“Will there ever come a day when you put yourself first?"
"No, that day will never come."
"You're crazy, my old man."
"It will never come because I've finally realized that I want you by my side, now and forever. That I can no longer be just myself, standing alone. I need more."
Angelica's eyes filled with tears. She looked like she was fighting to hold them back.
"You really are crazy."

-Conversation between Mathias Munster and Angelica Zanon”
Riccardo Bruni, The Lion and the Rose

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