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                          As can be seen from the photo on the cover, the first 
                          issue of "A" after the summer contains a special 
                          feature on Luce Fabbri, the great anarchist thinker 
                          and activist, who died recently in Uruguay after a long 
                          life, which she also devoted to the study of literature 
                          and history - with articles by Gianpiero Landi, Peppe 
                          Sini, Paolo Finzi and with her last interview, with 
                          Massimo Annibale Rossi. 
                          Carlo Oliva presents his comment on the Jubilee of young 
                          people at Tor Vergata, offering - as always - unexpected 
                          stimuli for reflections. An interview between Gianni 
                          Sartori and Roberto Afandor Caraiba, spokesperson of 
                          the UÏwa Indians, looks in depth at the situation of 
                          the Indios in Colombia.  
                          The main interview in the magazine is devoted to the 
                          1st centenary of the assassination in Monza, and is 
                          with Giuseppe Galzerano, who is working on the second 
                          edition of his book "Gaetano Bresci - Life, Assassination, 
                          Trial, Sentence and Death of the Regicide Anarchistî. 
                          The article is illustrated with photos by Gianluca Chinnici, 
                          contrasting images of the official municipal commemorations 
                          with those of libertarian circles.  
                          Stefano Giaccone reviews the "Percorsi-Poesia" 
                          [Poetry-Paths] festival in Pavia, while Massimo Varengo 
                          tells of his excellent impressions of the anarchist 
                          camping trip to Querceta this summer.  
                          Franco Melandri combines a report on the content of 
                          the conference "The End of Socialism? Francesco 
                          Saverio Merlino and the possible Anarchy" with reflections 
                          Imola deepened on this uncomfortable figure.  
                          Goliardo Fiaschi, the anarchic carrarese recently disappeared 
                          comes remembered by Paul Finzi with a brief story on 
                          the life of this man extraordinary and a photo that 
                          withdraws him/it in his cultural circle, among the his/her 
                          books.. 
                          The dossier Australia on the last number of "A" has 
                          baited one discussion - not all agree with the presence 
                          of libertarian "lists" in town elections or of district: 
                          "town Nervousness or municipalism libertarian?" it is 
                          the title of the intervention of Marianne Enckell about 
                          it.  
                          The index book of Charles E.Menga succeeds in drawing 
                          philosophical aspects from a note publicity for pasta. 
                           
                          The libertarian review contains critiques of the last 
                          book I edit from her/it library Franco Serantini, on 
                          the future of the energy; as well as the opinions of 
                          Mario Bossi on " September " forever, book of Gianfranco 
                          Pugni on that Milanese July of 43. 
                          Happy Accame this time drawn not of television or of 
                          cinema but books to the hand it investigates the historical 
                          transitoriness of some psychic illnesses, from the hysteria 
                          to the diagnosis of multiple personality.  
                          Mauro Macario tells some festival devoted to Leo Ferré 
                          of St. Benedict of the Tronto, inserting numerous texts 
                          of the anarchic singer while a text of Paul Finzi and 
                          the photos of Reinhold Kohl tell two days of study among 
                          shows, interventions and memoirs devoted to Fabrizio 
                          De André, happened him/it last July to Garessio. 
                          "Music & ideas" edited by Mark Pandin is devoted to 
                          the autoproduzione musical independent, with, among 
                          the others, a signaling of the " offfest " - meeting 
                          of independent music that will be held as above to the 
                          Leoncavallo di Milano il 21.10.2000. 
                          The index book of the letters includes reflections on 
                          anarchists and violence of Alexander Brenda, a long 
                          letter of four prisoners on theirs condition followed 
                          by that of a soldier in career, as well as a letter 
                          opened to the Town administration of Imola from the 
                          anarchic groups of the city, against the beatification 
                          of Pious IX.  
                          Always among the letters Massimo Ortalli contests the 
                          article of Gandini on the cannibalism in China appeared 
                          on the last number, while Peter Flecchia it begins his 
                          reflections regarding the judgment of Malatesta on her 
                          bourgeois democracy with "dear Francis Bere you, mistakes", 
                          continuing in this way to maintain alive on the magazine 
                          the dialogue between authors and readers. 
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                          
                           translated by Leslie Ray  
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