Saturday, April 21, 2007

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Radiodue on Alan Moore - part

Alan Moore, author of the eclectic masterpiece V for Vendetta, Watchmen and many other comics (though never as in this term that seems almost detrimental action against the guru English) that have made publishing history drawn.
At the recent Italian publication de Voice of Fire, a novel this time - but not out rightly bestowed by professionals, rather than relegating it to a more muted word of mouth rather than advertising to a real - Alan Moore tells Radiodue microphones during transmission All the colors of yellow, aired today at 13.00, and that the report will conclude tomorrow at 13.30.

To hear his own words, you understand how Moore is much more eccentric than the legend. He calls himself so captivated by his work, which has no free time to himself, to afford a vacation, or just a short visit to the barber to trim his beard and hair.
During transmission (very short indeed, and with too many pauses music, appropriately to contain everything you would want to know British author), Moore presents interesting reviews on his The voice of the fire, explaining the genesis, gestation and meaning. Then, looking to the future, offers interesting news about Jerusalem and (working title of the new novel in the works, set in its Northampton, and, more specifically, in the district where he was born) and an essay, written for four hands with Steve Moore, magic, passion (and perhaps philosophy of life) who has never hidden. The interview then stupidly
slips up smelling more than curiosity that gossip of information on literary (the urban legends that would see Moore as wanted by the CIA as a hater of children, so lazy as to never get out of the house) and even then goes into trips really silly and outrageous, when somehow mocked Moore's collection of rings, because of the envy that would cause this against Ozzy Osbourne and Alice Cooper.

You could do better, surely. But wait the second part to be able to tell if it is treated to a wasted opportunity or not.

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