'Rhapsody' is a lyrical investigation into the landscape as a passage. Between memory and utopia, between history and nostalgia. The vision of a middle ground, between Abruzzo and Marche, where the concept of the border seems to vanish. To put it in the words of Georges Perec, the book tries to wrest some crumbs from the void, to look at the world as a field of possibilities rather than a prison of arbitrary individualisms. A way of looking that opposes the desertification of the future with the contradictory of the present.