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Informationen zum Autor Filippo Bologna was born in Tuscany in 1978. He lives in Rome where he works as a writer and screenwriter. Klappentext How I Lost the War (Come ho perso la guerra) is the award-winning screenwriter Filippo Bologna's debut novel - a dark and witty satire, set in a sun-drenched Tuscan village invaded by an ambitious businessman. Here is life, death, love and destiny, the transitory and the territory, the ancient community and the current destruction, exaltation and defeat, all of which is told with intensity, passion, irony -- Alberto Asor Rosa La Repubblica A thought-provoking and beautiful book -- Enrica Brocardo Vanity Fair A very intriguing novel: internal, poetic, anticonventional and, especially, told with an incredibly promising narrative ambition -- Errico Buonanno Il Riformista Very funny ... Bologna draws a vivid ... picture of village life, with all its affections and petty competitiveness ... a constantly surprising book Independent Bologna manages to make you care, and with only a description of where a character stands or which direction they blew their cigarette smoke California Literary Review A satire about eco-cultural terrorism in an idyllic Tuscan town Zusammenfassung How I Lost the War (Come ho perso la guerra) is the award-winning screenwriter Filippo Bologna's debut novel - a dark and witty satire! set in a sun-drenched Tuscan village invaded by an ambitious businessman.