Bruno Tabacchini's new book, "We Must See Each Other - That Uncontainable Desire to Live of the Beat Generation," will be presented at the Sancarluccio Theater in Naples, located on Via San Pasquale a Chiaia, on Thursday, November 28th at 18:00 PM.
The meeting, moderated by Francesca Silvestre, will feature presentations by Giorgio Verdelli, Roberto Russo, and Gianni Lamagna. "Paese Mio Bello" will also participate.
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### The cultural revolution of the 1960s
The 1960s were a time of great cultural transformation. The youth of the time challenged rigid social conventions, bringing about profound changes in society. This atmosphere of innovation and protest also reached Naples, shifting traditional intergenerational dynamics. Bruno Tabacchini, through his literary and multimedia work, faithfully captures this period of fervor, originating his narrative from a theatrical subject.
### Bruno Tabacchini: a life dedicated to entertainment
Born in 1951, Bruno Tabacchini is an established playwright, with works performed throughout Italy. He has dedicated his career to entertainment, working as a creator and producer of programs for radio and television. Among his professional roles, those of theater manager and artistic director stand out. Music is a constant in his production, strongly influenced by the beat generation of the XNUMXs.






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The article talks about an interesting event at the Sancarluccio theater, but I'm not sure if Tabacchini's book is really relevant. The Sixties brought many changes, but the Beat Generation is not the only thing we have to consider.