The history of the minimum fax officially begins in 1993. Marco Cassini and Daniele Di Gennaro organized writing courses at the cultural association
Essere o non-essere of
Trastevere in Rome, until they decided to found their own magazine and to disseminate it via
fax in offices, universities, schools, clubs.
Literary magazine The magazine consisted mainly of a series of columns: "Ipse dixit", a series of flash self-reviews; "Mosaix", splinters of comic literature; "Faxtotum", a compass for orienting oneself in the universe of awards and events in the sector. The magazine also included an unpublished work signed by a big name and a space set up as a serial writing laboratory, which was attended by authors such as
Dacia Maraini,
Maria Luisa Spaziani,
Dino Verde and
Stanislao Nievo. The magazine aroused the curiosity of many Italian intellectuals, including
Raffaele La Capria,
Sandro Veronesi, Filippo La Porta, Gino Castaldo, Goffredo Fofi.
From fax to paper books In 1994 the first two series of books were born: "Filigrana", essays on the theory of writing, and "Typewriters", which for the first time brought to Italy the historical interview-books of
Paris Review. A short time later, the "Sotterranei" collection was released, dedicated to American fiction, music and poetry. Two new thematic collection have come to life from two branches of "Sotterranei": one was "Nichel", dedicated to the new Italian fiction, the other "I libri di Carver", which published the works of Raymond Carver.
Growth of the publishing house and new sectors In 2003, from the meeting between Rosita Bonanno, Cassini and Di Gennaro,
minimum fax media was born which aims to transform paper content into audiovisual, develop and produce audiovisuals for television and films for
cinema. In 2008, minimum fax published 35 books a year, has printed over 400 titles since birth, has a myriad of collaborators and organizes real happenings, where literature, music, theater and cinema coexist. Turnover in 2007 is about one and a half million euros. In addition to the publishing house and
minimum fax media, the following were born: •
minimum fax Libreria which took over a historic bookshop in Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere. •
minimum fax eventi which deals with readings and concerts. •
minimum lab which deals with training courses in publishing. In 2017
Nicola Lagioia leaves the curatorship of the Italian fiction collection "Nichel", to which
Fabio Stassi takes over. In 2020 the novel by
Remo Rapino Vita, morte e miracoli di Bonfiglio Liborio won the 58th edition of the
Premio Campiello. == The catalog ==