In Trecase readings in the shadow of the Volcano. The writer Franco Arminio guest of the first evening.
The second edition of Trecase legge, readings in the shadow of the volcano, is underway—cultural infiltrations to support legality and the promotion of the Trecase area. The event is promoted by the Biesse cultural association for social good, chaired by Bruna Siviglia, in collaboration with Fabio Cannavale and Rosaria Vitulano's Libreria Libertà in Torre Annunziata, and under the patronage of the Municipality of Trecase.
The guest of honor of the evening is the poet and, as he likes to define himself, paesologist, Franco Arminio with his traveling poetry show together with the singing duo Livio and Manfredi.
Representing Biesse was Fernanda Pucillo together with members Gabriella Pepe, Angela Tamburro, Anna Tortora, Teresa Villani and Nello Collaro.
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The next events will all be held at the Villa Comunale in Trecase. The next event will be on September 8th with Luca Trapanese, councilor for the city of Naples, who will discuss with Rosaria Vitulano of the Libreria Libertà in Torre Annunziata the "special defects" of children, as described in the text "Alba, le parole ei silenzi," written with Patrizia Rinaldi and illustrated by Francesca Assirelli. Later in the evening, writer Francesco Paolo Oreste will discuss with Patrizia Rinaldi his latest work, "Blanca e le ninas viejas," which was adapted into the television series Blanca, currently airing on Rai.
On September 16th, journalist and philosopher Esther Basile, a collaborator with the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies in Naples, will present her work "Pasolini, the Indomitable Corsair." She will be in conversation with Vincenzo Liguori, professor of philosophy at the Don Milani Institute in Gragnano. Actress Anna Maria Ackermann will provide readings, and the photo and video installation will be curated by Maria Rosaria Rubulotta.
The event will conclude on September 22nd with musician Marco Zurzolo, who will be in conversation with event organizer Fernanda Pucillo through the collection "Neapolitans Are Not Romantic," accompanied by musical interludes.







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