Born in the Soviet Union, Alexei Dmitriev no longer had a country he could call home, which led to a lifestyle of vagabonding around the world. His background in Dravidian linguistics made travel journalism a logical choice, and the Indian subcontinent a cherished place. Recently, having a daughter studying in Italy brought about frequent trips, causing a flip to his prior allegiances and making him wonder how he managed without Italy all this time. For now, traveling anywhere else makes little sense.
It’d be so easy to miss the roadside Ettore Guatelli Museum as you’re coming in from Parma. Mind you, this is tiny Ozzano Taro, a hamlet of not-all-th…