
La Cornice di Lagetto ---
It would seem to belong to a scene of everyday life, the sight of a figure striding diagonally across the upper part of the street with long steps. It would seem, we were saying, to be a gesture of normal ordinariness if not for the fact that the figure brandishes, to accompany his strides, a large wicker armchair, complete with a beautiful flowered cushion – and does so with the same indifference of one who carries with them a wallet or a bunch of keys or whatever trifle weighs down the pockets of a man's trousers. His last step takes him to a parking space; he positions the armchair right in the center, sits comfortably, crosses his legs and smiles. The wait will be brief, but these are the small courtesies that occur in the human community of the historic town center. The man with the armchair is Giulio Laget


