L’appuntamento giovedì 18 aprile alle ore 18 con “Na tazzulella ‘e cafè” pubblicato dalla Giannini Publisher nella collana Sorsi.
Appuntamento letterario all’insegna della tradizione partenopea quella che si terrà nella suggestiva cornice del complesso monumentale di San Domenico Maggiore, presso il “Sunday Holy Drinkers”, grazie alla collaborazione della storica casa editrice Giannini Editore, con Carmine Maturo e Gentle Green Events.
Thursday, April 18 at 18,00:XNUMX p.m. there will be a presentation of the book “Na tazzulella 'e cafè” written by the economist Pietro Spirito. Moderated by Carmine Maturo sustainability cultural manager. The journalist and director of the Terra Mia newspaper Antonella Fabbricatore will be in conversation with the author.
The ritual of coffee marks the days of Neapolitans. A drink imported from the Arab world, it has gradually taken on characteristics specific to this land, starting from the eighteenth century onwards. At the bar or at home it is an occasion for socialising and a moment of sharing. The phases of coffee preparation have given rise to a craft that ranges from the manufacture of the machine to the individual skills in the way of producing and consuming the drink. Sipping a cup of coffee has in itself artistic representation, cultural belonging and Neapolitanness.
Dom Santi Bevitori, located in vico San Domenico Maggiore 16, is a unique place in the historic center of Naples that combines the promotion of reading and collaborative work, traditional gastronomy. Dom is in fact a space that wants to increasingly propose itself as a point of reference for those who want to live a more diversified cultural experience, between exhibitions and events.
Article published on 15 April 2024 - 11:49