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Actor and director Livio Pacella reads excerpts from Paradise Alley, a novel written by Sylvester Stallone in 1970 but published only years later, following the success of Rocky.
Set in postwar New York, the book tells the story of three Italian-American brothers—Cosmo, Lenny, and Victor Carboni—growing up in poverty.
A raw and poetic portrayal of life in the slums, the novel explores themes of redemption, violence, and solidarity, offering an authentic glimpse into Italian-American identity.
An unfairly forgotten tale of roots, belonging, and the struggle for recognition—brought to life once more through Pacella’s voice and presence.