Lallo assembles the town in his head all in shades of green, white and gray— grass, walks and streets scarring stories on the old sacred hills of high steel huts with Bianco Carrara walls and long halls filled with plains of baize tables, silver machines and nightmares of blue cavalry.
Lallo is a Native American Kiowa name meaning “little boy.”
Bianco Carrara is considered, both in Italy and abroad, the Italian marble par excellence. This whiteish-gray stone is extracted from the Apuan Alps in Carrara where there are the most known millenary tradition quarries in the world.
Baize— a coarse, typically green woolen material resembling felt, used for covering billiard and card and gaming tables.
Blue Calvary refers to the color of the uniforms of the U.S. army soldiers from 1830-1890. Many Indian massacres and force relocations to reservations were carried out by these blue U.S. Army regiments