“Trentadue pillole e diciassette racconti” is the latest literary work by Paolo May, a delightful mix of stories, thoughts and reflections, all introduced by the most sincere opening one could imagine:
“Boh, non lo so. Dipende”
With the free and unpredictable spirit that also defines his artworks, Paolo blends irony, everyday life and imagination into a collection that entertains, surprises and invites reflection.
And it is not the only book he has written. Before this, he published titles such as “Dal Tanganica al Titicaca” (2021), a journey through memories and distant lands; “Amore e terra. Racconti fantastici” (1996), a collection that intertwines dream and reality; “Terra e amore. Manuale di ceramica” (1996), reflecting his artistic experience; and “Nuvole di fantasia. Dalla scrittura al fumetto” (2005), a creative bridge between words and drawing.
A diverse production, just like his soul as a sculptor, traveler and storyteller, capable of moving between art and literature with the same intensity.