The Extinct - a book by CTRL magazine

$30.00

Why a book on Frab's? Because it is a book that has broad shoulders. Because to publish it is an editorial staff of shops (we admit, this term doesn't exist and we just made it up). Because it is a book made up of many reportages as if it were a magazine of the beautiful ones. Because it is true.
After printing a magazine for about nine years, the CTRL editors took the plunge from the periodical to the (hopefully) eternal product and started making books. The Extinct is their third book and they describe it like this:
In the Extinct there are true stories of people and places secluded and overturned, witnesses of a past that does not pass, prophets of a future that perhaps will not be, hidden even when they are under our eyes, violent, fossil, dreamy, contradictory. 
A Venetian separatist, the Tuscan who killed Van Damme, the asphalt of Bolzano, the reinforced concrete of Livorno, the petrochemical of Syracuse, Lara Croft, Rome, a small (failed) Italy on the Pacific, a mad monk, the missing, family trees, a medium. 
Signs of life in the midst of a suspended life
Inside of:
- 1 photographic reportage 
- 18 narrative reportages
- 1 letter from Dario Stefanoni from the 23rd century
Dimensions: 17x12.5
Number of pages: 348
Italian language