Gioconda Marinelli will be at the Mondadori bookshop in Nola to discuss her new book, "Fabrizia Ramondino, a Writer Beyond Borders," which includes a prologue by Dacia Maraini.
The event
In Nola, on Thursday, November 28th at 18:XNUMX PM, a meeting will be held at the Mondadori bookstore in Piazza Marconi. During the event, Donatella Provvisiero from the Cimitile CIF will offer her greetings. The discussion will feature Il Mattino journalist Carmela Maietta in conversation with the author.
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The book and the author
Gioconda Marinelli outlines a detailed portrait of the writer Fabrizia Ramondino, a significant figure of the twentieth century. Ramondino, born in Naples in 1936, spent part of her childhood in Spain, a trip that influenced her cultural growth. Among her most significant works are “Althénopis” (1981), “A day and a half” (1988) and “The reflected island” (1998).
Context and themes
Fabrizia Ramondino, in addition to being known for her literary contribution, was politically active, supporting the battles for civil rights. Her literary production explores themes such as memory, mental distress, identity and family dynamics, all closely linked to the social reality of Southern Italy.






Comments (1)
The event in Nola seems very interesting, but I don't know if I'll be able to go. Gioconda Marinelli's book on Fabrizia Ramondino is important for culture, but I've never read anything by this writer. I hope many will participate.