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«Happy ending»: the podcast about a single, who always (and still) believes in love

“If I’m not special, why am I so sick?” It resonates inside me. Like a mantra. I listened to the first episode of the podcast Happy endingwritten and performed by Tamara Fagnocchi, and this phrase “appears” within the first five minutes. And it hammers in my head for the duration of the first episode. And of the second, and of the third …

A question, which is connected in some way to the reasoning he was making Zerocalcare only a few months ago in his TV series Tear off along the edgesbut going against it: but if we are all blades of grass and the progress of things does not depend on us, much less even those things in which we are theoretically involved, then why do we always feel responsible for some of these? Why do we grieve to the point of canceling ourselves out? Why if we’re not that special, do we feel so bad?

In the podcast Happy ending so wonders the protagonist (without a name, deliberately), a woman who at 40 faces her biggest and unexpected sentimental failure. She finds herself singlebut with a man who says he loves her, and yet cannot stay with her, only to discover that he had betrayed her with a thousand other women, some of them also acquaintances: that in them he was trying to love her better?

A comic, funny, irreverent podcast, which tells of how the protagonist does not want to surrender at all to the cynical thought that love does not exist, but rather chasing his happy ending at all costsstarting from the Chinese beauticians in the house, to whom, after having asked for the happy ending post massage, you hear them respond with a resounding laugh.

She will have to deal with the many voices in her head that speak to her, gripped by feelings of guilt, by twisted family dynamics, by compulsive obsessions and by the unlikely encounters that happen to her.

Trying to get up, but doing more damage than before, he finds himself in an always unbalanced carousel of emotions, devoured caramel creams, magical cotton balls and poor pigeons, in search of lightness. Because this is the only way to tell (and perhaps live) difficult stories.

I reach the phone on a sunny but windy February day Tamara Fagnocchi, the author of the podcast, as well as an interpreter … in every sense. Romagnola in my heart, «I’m from Solarolo, in the province of Ravenna, the town of Laura Pausini. There is a kind of clause for fellow citizens of the national Laura to say so in interviews, ”she tells me laughing. She has lived and worked in Milan for years, though. Actress by setting, she does not have a TV, but you will often find her voice there, in many commercials, but also in documentaries, audio books, podcasts, cartoons.

Happy Ending is her first fiction podcast as an author. Since you have lost a bet, you may not be the last.

The protagonist is around 40 years old, and she finds herself dealing with a void left by the ex, who is gone, but who still loves her. And she?
«I always say: ‘It is all true that which is not invented’. Everything has happened, either to me or to those around me. Often those who listen to it, then guess what could have happened to me and do not get it right. So … I leave the interpretation open. For better or for worse, these are stories that we have all stumbled upon: the end of a love is, alas, mainstream “.

Source: Vanity Fair

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