
Living your desires in a world that demands granite identities and measured inclinations means engaging in a fierce fight to affirm your identity, a necessary fight for those who do not want and cannot be labeled and circumscribed. So Meno cazzate retraces in flashbacks and painful shreds the unscrupulous years that its protagonist, fragile and restless, burns in search of a person, a body that loves her. This search for tenderness becomes a need to angrily defend one’s uniqueness, in a continuous passage from one bed to another, from one body to another, from one extreme experience to another; BDSM, relationships with predatory and possessive men and beloved and elusive women, the search for free love and at the same time the impossibility of truly coming to terms with the unpredictability of relationships. Events quickly precipitate towards the night of the Drama that unfolds at Gorilla, the club in Prati where the protagonist works and which is the theater of her experiments, as well as the stage on which her friends and enemies, her lovers and allies move and wander, those who welcome and support her and those who just want her to be pretty and smile. Nat Gildi chronicles a brazen and unprecedented sentimental education; her language is living flesh and she paints the traumas, the bloody clashes and the brutality of being a free and transforming person in a world of men, of being a force moved by a sacred fury that burns between a beer and a pink fur coat.
(Source: giulioperroneditore.com)
she is an italian writer