This book is written in Italian.
A book that surprises and entertains, blending philosophy, satire and everyday life. Paolo May guides the reader with both lightness and depth.
A work that explores modern life with intelligent irony and originality, leading the reader toward new perspectives between the sacred and the everyday.
Language: Italian.
With Thirty-Two Thoughts & Seventeen Stories, Paolo May weaves together irony, philosophy and lived experience. His direct and bold writing challenges clichés and invites readers to look at the world from fresh perspectives.
These are short, often provocative texts that combine philosophical insight, political satire and everyday observations. From religion to science, each theme becomes a starting point for questions rather than fixed answers.
Alongside the short pieces, the stories open up broader worlds: modern fables, allegories, biting satire and even touches of science fiction. Animals speak, situations are turned upside down, and irony becomes a mirror of reality.
Each page balances lightness and depth, humor and reflection. The result is a collection that entertains, provokes and makes readers think, while always preserving Paolo May’s personal and authentic voice.