ROME – The absolute protagonist of the news of the last few days, the Minister of Culture Alessandro Giuli has also ended up in the new cartoon drawn for the Fatto Quotidiano by the satirical cartoonist Natangelo. Famous for his monologues full of polished words, this time too he doesn’t spare us: “Felloni! They are trying to desacralize me in the unblemished integrity of the posterior tergosfera“, says the minister. A sentence written precisely in the language that is so dear to the head of the ministry and which, if read carefully, is certainly less cryptic than usual.
Born in 1985, of Neapolitan origins, Natangelo is a professional journalist and author, in addition to biting cartoons, also of books such as ‘I peggio stronzi – la mia guerra quotidiano tra satira, giornale e politics’, ‘I thought it was love but it was Matteo Renzi’ and ‘Napolitano! Sex Warnings and Rock’n’roll’. With Vauro, who has declared that he wants to leave the baton to Natangelo, has created the collection of cartoons ‘2012 with loden’, with a preface by Marco Travaglio. Since the first issue of ‘Il Fatto Quotidiano’, in 2009, Natangelo has signed at least one cartoon a day for Travaglio’s newspaper. In the same year he began a collaboration with Smemoranda, but in his past there is also the Linus magazine. Since March of this year he has been in bookstores with the book ‘Cenere. Appunti da un piangere‘ dedicated to his deceased mother.