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The Testimony of a Century
Vinícius Nicastro Honesko

Sometime before the night between 1st and 2nd November, 1975, when he was brutally murdered, Pier Paolo Pasolini met with the English journalist Peter Dragadze, with whom he had maintained a dialogue for six years and to whom he had given many interviews. On that day, Dragadze showed him a few papers, where he had gathered Pasolini’s opinions on various topics, explaining that they would become part of a long article devoted to the poet’s life and work. Pasolini seized the notes, took them with him, and a few days later, in the last encounter with his English friend (who he affectionately called ‘a pest’), he returned them to him saying: ‘This is almost a spiritual and intellectual testament. If anything happens, Dragadze, publish it. I think that some people might find it interesting.’ Two weeks later, the text was published in the weekly newspaper Gente with the title ‘Almost a testament’.