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“A sick Italian tale of living dead among dying women”, first (but not last) horror novel from the master of trash Italian cinematography Piero Galli. A story that was born and died in bleak pubs and old cemeteries.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
Originally published as
ZOMBI FEROX
Translated from the Italian by
Claudia Foletti
English Edition
Sara Dalena, Simone Agnetti
First English E-book Edition Italy, march 2020
Print English Edition Italy, march 2020
Centro Culturale 999
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INTRODUCTION
AN ITALIAN SONG
NIGHT AT THE ALLIGATOR CLUB
EROS AND THANATOS
LIVING DEAD
DOOR-TO-DOOR VIOLENCE
ZOMBI FEROX: TWO MORE EXAMPLES
SOIL SPECIMENS
HUMAN ZOMBIEFICATION PROCESS
UNTHINKABLE CONSEQUENCES
To you
I started writing this first (and perhaps last) “novel” of mine in order not to confine in my unreliable memory the plot for a film that had been crossing my mind for some time.
Many people and many occurrences have since influenced my very first idea (perhaps first thought in 2001), changing, even drastically, the whole story. Several practical problems, especially related to technology, caused me to give up, at least temporarily, on the realisation of my amateur film (the trailer of which, by Michele Tinti, who's also to be credited for the title, won the 2001 edition of the Festival Intercomunale Cinema Amatoriale, Brescia, Italy) and to move everything on paper, or better, on a PC monitor. Between these lines a lot of my cinematic production can be seen, also a lot of my passion for cinematic productions and, of course, a lot of me. I tried writing with spontaneity and levity everything the inspiration of the moment brought me. I worked in the same way I shoot my amateur films, focusing on the content rather than on the form. I sincerely hope I achieved something acceptable for everybody and, above all, something entertaining. I wish for my reader not to get bored, not to waste their time and to enjoy this book as it is, without too many expectations.
Piero Galli
Her thin T-shirt
so tight, to the point that I was imagining everything
and her childlike vibe,
I never told her it drove me crazy.
And clear summer nights, the sea, the games, the fairies
and the fear and desire to be naked,
a kiss on salty lips, a bonfire, a few chuckles
and making love down by the lighthouse.
I really love you, I swear I love you, I love you, I love you truly...
And she
she looked at me with suspicion,
then she smiled and held onto me so tightly.
And I
I never understood anything
but I see now and I can’t get it out of my mind
that she was...
A little big love
just a little big love
