La Marlin Editore, con sede a Cava de 'Tirreni, si prepara a brillare al Campania Libri Festival, evento di spicco nel panorama editoriale.
Dal 4 al 6 ottobre, l’editore si presenterà al pubblico con un nutrito gruppo di autori, organizzando presentazioni di libri e firmacopie nel pittoresco Cortile delle Carrozze di Palazzo Reale a Napoli. Quest’anno, il festival omaggerà Giacomo Leopardi, e Marlin avrà il suo spazio espositivo nello stand numero 46.Article Key Points
A direct dialogue with the public
Sante Avagliano, patron of Marlin Editore, expressed enthusiasm for participating in the event. He described it as a precious opportunity to approach the public and engage directly with readers, offering both editorial news and a direct assessment of the tastes of literature enthusiasts.
Book presentations
During the event, Marlin Editore will present on October 4th “Il mistero di Puccini” by Liliana Bellone, at the center of a dialogue on the occasion of the centenary of Puccini’s death. On October 6th, “La dolciera siciliana” by Annamaria Zizza will be presented in the presence of the publisher Sante Avagliano, completed by readings by the actress Ingrid Sansone and a tasting of Sicilian sweets.
Discovering the novels
“The Mystery of Puccini” explores the fascinating story of Michele, Giacomo Puccini’s younger brother, intertwining family history with great music and a historical context of immigration and discovery. “The Sicilian Confectioner” follows the journey of a young orphan who becomes a talented confectioner, going through tough personal experiences and touching on the history and culture of 18th-century Sicily.
Protagonists of the signing session
In addition to presentations, Marlin organizes significant book signings with authors such as Federica Flocco, Nunzia Mazzei, Massimo Taras, and Raffaele Messina. Each book signing offers readers the chance to interact directly with the authors and discover the stories behind their latest publications, promoting an open and engaging dialogue between writers and the public.
Article published on 3 October 2024 - 15:37