Publisher's Synopsis
Dacia Maraini was one of Pier Paolo Pasolini's closest friends, with whom she shared readings, film projects and even a house, when Dacia had the writer Alberto Moravia as a partner. The three traveled the world and especially Africa, trips to which Maria Callas often joined. One hundred years after the birth of the poet and filmmaker, Dacia Maraini writes him a series of letters in which he recreates their friendship, their travels, their discussions on feminism, on writing, Pasolini's relationship with his homosexuality and with his great friends like Elsa Morante, Laura Betti, Silvana Mauri Ottieri or Callas herself.