Aldo Busi she was a prominent personality in television salons especially in the eighties. With her intellectual acumen she was able to deal with every topic, rattling off even the most trashy issues, with an unforgettable wit and satirical tone.
Agitator, writer, subtle provocateur, the pen of Aldo Busi she has always been appreciated for the shrewdness and the delicate poisonous tone with which she has always argued every question. Dal 2010 however, Aldo has decided to impose a “self-exile“. A voluntary departure from the television salons to work on a work that would have been the fulcrum of his career.
His latest book it had to be the most important job of his life, the one that would make him famous among posterity and that would make his name remember forever. But something did not go as he expected!
The work of Aldo Busi that no longer interests anyone
In these long 10 years Aldo Busi worked on his “Postmortem seminar”Relentlessly and continuing to make changes and improvements until recently.
According to the journalist Paolo Landi, who interviewed him recently, the manuscript was finally printed in well 850 pages. Busi claims to have ordinarily stacked them on a table and to have affixed the words “Novel without even posterity“. It seems that nobody is interested in publishing it.
Despite having submitted the manuscript to several publishing houses, Aldo Busi he was offered in response only buckets “no”. Knowing the author, certainly the work will be masterful, what is lacking in this work is the interest of the public.
Busi has now been missing from the scene for more than ten years. Most people hardly recognize his name, hence his work it could remain on the shelves of libraries, unsold.
Apparently not even the family strongly supports this latest work by Busi. During a family meeting where the writer wanted to donate the manuscript as an inheritance to his grandchildren, it was heard: “Thanks uncle, but we don’t want it!“. Without a massive sponsorship of the novel, it will be difficult for it to finally see a print!
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