
Hillary Waugh’s È scomparsa una ragazza, for which you see a beautiful cover above of a woman who is implied to be in weathery distress of some sort, is a 1954 translation by the Italian publisher Garganti of the excellent 1952 missing persons crime novel Last Seen Wearing. The art here looks like it’s by Giovanni Benvenuti, due to the treatment of the hands and the large eyes (though closed). The bisection of the figure hints at the uncertainty in the narrative about the missing woman’s state. Has she been kidnapped? Or simply murdered and disposed of? Benvenuti worked with Garzanti a lot, so we feel safe saying this is him again. It’s a striking piece. Click his keywords to see more.



































