
Pasolini acquatico e felice / Pasolini by the water contented
"Pasolini by the water contented" is a man in a bathing costume, proclaiming his affinity with the body of water that starred in many of his masterpieces and, indeed, in the story of his own life: the river Tiber. That quintessentially urban, Roman Tiber of the 1950s, with its beaches, its bathing clubs, its rowboats and springboards; its swimmers, fishermen, fish, and infinite other mysteries. A time when the land simply rolled gently from the city into the water to re-emerge on the other side, with no physical barriers to mark the river out as separate from everyday life.
Photos: Toti Scialoja archive
Presentation Text: Antonio Brizioli
Graphic Design: Leonardo Pellegrino
Photo Editing: Mattia Micheli
Translation: Claire Menton
32.7 x 24.8 cm
52 pages
Published in 2022
© Emergenze Publishing
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Pasolini acquatico e felice / Pasolini by the water contented
"Pasolini by the water contented" is a man in a bathing costume, proclaiming his affinity with the body of water that starred in many of his masterpieces and, indeed, in the story of his own life: the river Tiber. That quintessentially urban, Roman Tiber of the 1950s, with its beaches, its bathing clubs, its rowboats and springboards; its swimmers, fishermen, fish, and infinite other mysteries. A time when the land simply rolled gently from the city into the water to re-emerge on the other side, with no physical barriers to mark the river out as separate from everyday life.
Photos: Toti Scialoja archive
Presentation Text: Antonio Brizioli
Graphic Design: Leonardo Pellegrino
Photo Editing: Mattia Micheli
Translation: Claire Menton
32.7 x 24.8 cm
52 pages
Published in 2022
© Emergenze Publishing
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"Pasolini by the water contented" is a man in a bathing costume, proclaiming his affinity with the body of water that starred in many of his masterpieces and, indeed, in the story of his own life: the river Tiber. That quintessentially urban, Roman Tiber of the 1950s, with its beaches, its bathing clubs, its rowboats and springboards; its swimmers, fishermen, fish, and infinite other mysteries. A time when the land simply rolled gently from the city into the water to re-emerge on the other side, with no physical barriers to mark the river out as separate from everyday life.
Photos: Toti Scialoja archive
Presentation Text: Antonio Brizioli
Graphic Design: Leonardo Pellegrino
Photo Editing: Mattia Micheli
Translation: Claire Menton
32.7 x 24.8 cm
52 pages
Published in 2022
© Emergenze Publishing























