Your eyes meet with the memory of everything you have heard and this has a huge in uence on your opinion of the place where you live. The summary of your story in a city will have slowly crystallized,
Curzio Malaparte's house in Capri is the core of a dense, illustrated narration - a pretext for generating a thousand other architectures. By uctuating between truth, interpretation and fabrication,
This is a text born out of defiance. Often, architecture books that are conceived in universities and that collate the results of this or that lecturer's teachings do not succeed in arousing any real