A journey through Italian crime fiction: Bologna

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Bologna is called "la rossa" (the red one) but it has also a giallo streak...


The fourth episode of our series dedicated to the genre of gialli which will take us through various Italian cities, from North to South, from the mainland to the islands.

Gialli are Italian crime fiction books. The name comes from the covers of a popular Italian series of crime fiction stories launched by publisher Mondadori in 1929, which were yellow (in Italian: giallo).

Our tour guide in this "Italian journey" is Dr Barbara Pezzotti, who this time takes us to Bologna.

Next week we will be looking at other contemporary gialli writers from Roma.

Reading list about Bologna suggested by Barbara Pezzotti

  • Loriano Macchiavelli, Le piste dell’attentato. Milano: Garzanti, 1978.
  • Loriano Macchiavelli, Ombre sotto i portici. Torino: Einaudi, 2003.
  • Carlo Lucarelli, Lupo mannaro. Torino: Einaudi, 2001.
  • Carlo Lucarelli, Almost Blue. Torino: Einaudi, 1997.
  • Carlo Lucarelli, Un giorno dopo l’altro. Torino: Einaudi, 2000.
  • Grazia Varesani, Quo vadis, baby? Milano: Mondadori, 2007.
Barbara Pezzotti is a Monash University lecturer and the author of the book The Importance of Place in Contemporary Italian Crime Fiction: A Bloody Journey, published by  in 2012.

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