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I came, I saw, I laughed: the new book series dedicated to comedy, edited by Stefano Sarcinelli





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To start the summer with a smile, Edizioni Ultra launches “Veni, vidi, risi”, the series edited by Stefano Sarcinelli, in bookstores from June 21st.
Through an exciting and hilarious exploration into the world of comedy and humor, “Veni, vidi, risi” will bring together famous and emerging voices.
The new series will be presented with a double event: Tuesday 26 June at 18.00:23 pm in Naples, at La Feltrinelli in Via Santa Caterina a Chiaia, 27 (Piazza Dei Martiri) and Wednesday 18.00 June, at 427:XNUMX pm, in Rome, at La Feltrinelli in Via Appia Nuova XNUMX. In addition to the curator Stefano Sarcinelli, the writer Michele Caccamo will be present and will moderate both meetings with the interventions of the authors: Francesca Reggiani, Francesco Paolantoni, Mario Marenco, Nicola Vicidomini, Lorenzo Hengeller, Matranga & Minafò. Stefano Sarcinelli, actor, author and director has been involved in the world of comedy for years, both on television and on the radio, without neglecting the theater. "It would be nice to be able to contribute to creating in the world of humor and comedy a large warehouse of repertoire of texts, monologues, ideas and characters from which young people can draw and in which established artists can leave their artistic legacy". Among the first to be part of the “Veni, vidi, risi” series: Francesco Paolantoni with “Suddenly… Nothing! – in collaboration with Paola Cannatello -, Nicola Vicidomini with “Piero Angela’s new book”, Mario Marenco with “Porcade Mancade”, Matranga & Minafò with “I Matranga, you Minafò!”, Francesca Reggiani with “I am Italian, but I want to stop!” – in collaboration with Valter Lupo and Gianluca Giugliarelli -, Lorenzo Hengeller with “In Praise of the Piano. Stories of Keys between Caccioppoli, Gould and Other Heroes”.
Furthermore, the heirs of the great artist Felice Andreasi have granted permission to republish his extraordinary texts for this project.


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