The stories about the borders between Israel and the West Bank, the United States and Mexico, Spain and Morocco, or through the cities of Belfast, Baghdad and Padua, were written by ten internationally renowned authors, including Elia Barceló, Ingo Schulze, Max Frisch and in Italy Andrea Camilleri. What comes across from this book is the importance of never forgetting, which the great German illustrator Henning Wagenbreth depicts, using a sign inspired by the graffiti on the Berlin Wall.
The book, published by Orecchio Acerbo Edizioni, is entirely printed on Fedrigoni papers: Symbol Card for the cover, Nettuno Rosso Fuoco for the risguardi and X-Per Premium White for the internal text. X-Per is a natural paper, with a pleasantly textured and consistent tactile surface and the printing performance of a matt coated paper.
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1989. Dieci storie per attraversare i muri... on Fedrigoni paper
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989 recalls the momentous event as it accompanies readers on a trip down memory lane, stopping off at moments in history when other walls have been built in a variety of cities and countries all over the world



