Friday, November 14, 2008 was launched the first public initiative for fiscal year 2008-2009 of our section FIDAPA was faithful to the national theme "In search of a lost value ... respect" and, in the respect and promotion of culture, presented the book prof. Pasquale Barranca entitled "found love".
In the splendid setting of Palazzo Ducale in Palma de Lichtenberg and cozy and well stocked library housed in it, brought greetings to the participants of the President FIDAPA, Francesca, gaunt, and the director of the library Enza Mogavero.
"Presenting a new book and in this place," said the president Scarne, "is a party for me, especially at a time like the present one in which the book is too often cornered by new forms of communication and information, which does not allow you to reflect, but rather make subject and condition. "
"A book is food for thought" he continued, "and allows each participant to be with the author, to deepen and reflect." The director of the library
Mogavero, after greeting the participants, said she was happy to accommodate the activities that the proposed FIDAPA and has been performing this association to promote cultural place in our country that needs to be asked to pay greater attention to events which can only enrich those who participate.
has reviewed Dr. Anna Meli accompanied by Dr. Daniela Marchese Ragona, who has a taste with these few steps with a reading of the book engaging and timely.
Anna Meli said the novel through a careful and critical reading of the message the writer saying that the author through the narrator, tells the love story between a fifty and a girl younger than him by about twenty years in a web of everyday life and psychological analysis of love, which shows positive and negative feelings such as feelings of insecurity, loneliness, jealousy, abandonment, the search for a family, time, senility. All themes that run in a growing and involving the reader in a personal reflection, introspection of ourselves, because everyone can identify with him or her and ask about their existence.
After the meeting, there have been many questions the author dell'attentissimo public, even personal tone, which responded willingly giving rise to a debate, involvement and participation.
In the splendid setting of Palazzo Ducale in Palma de Lichtenberg and cozy and well stocked library housed in it, brought greetings to the participants of the President FIDAPA, Francesca, gaunt, and the director of the library Enza Mogavero.
"Presenting a new book and in this place," said the president Scarne, "is a party for me, especially at a time like the present one in which the book is too often cornered by new forms of communication and information, which does not allow you to reflect, but rather make subject and condition. "
"A book is food for thought" he continued, "and allows each participant to be with the author, to deepen and reflect." The director of the library
Mogavero, after greeting the participants, said she was happy to accommodate the activities that the proposed FIDAPA and has been performing this association to promote cultural place in our country that needs to be asked to pay greater attention to events which can only enrich those who participate.
has reviewed Dr. Anna Meli accompanied by Dr. Daniela Marchese Ragona, who has a taste with these few steps with a reading of the book engaging and timely.
Anna Meli said the novel through a careful and critical reading of the message the writer saying that the author through the narrator, tells the love story between a fifty and a girl younger than him by about twenty years in a web of everyday life and psychological analysis of love, which shows positive and negative feelings such as feelings of insecurity, loneliness, jealousy, abandonment, the search for a family, time, senility. All themes that run in a growing and involving the reader in a personal reflection, introspection of ourselves, because everyone can identify with him or her and ask about their existence.
After the meeting, there have been many questions the author dell'attentissimo public, even personal tone, which responded willingly giving rise to a debate, involvement and participation.
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