Daniele Silvestri presents today, March 26, at the book of Rome ‘Pantarei’, the first book of its historic music producer Enzo Miceli. The long-lived artistic collaboration between the two (1993-2010) saw the release of nine albums together as well as many of the oldest successes of the musician: ‘The man with the megaphone’, ‘The things in common’, ‘Choiba’, ‘Aria’, ‘My enemy’, ‘I will go’, ‘La paranza’, just to name a few.
It is a novel intense and exciting, who transports readers and readers on an island suspended over time, between the call of the sea and the weight of memories. This is where Rebecca arrives, looking for answers on his family. In contact with her roots, the girl will embark on a journey backwards, in which every object, anecdote, memory, will prove to be the piece of a story hidden in the folds of the time. The tormented Pablo, a fisher original of the place, driven by the desire to give meaning to his painful personal affair, will be the tormented Pablo. With a vivid and direct writing, Miceli gives life to a compelling plot, capable of involving those who read the page after page. A ballad with an uncertain rhythm, where fulminating refrains alternate with complex stanzas.