On Monday, January 20th, at 18:00 PM, at the Mondadori Bookstore in Naples' Galleria Umberto I, there will be a talk with Emanuel Ceruti. The artist, known for his online success and his stage performances, will present his new book, "Resta cu' me," published by Cairo.
Ceruti, known for his ironic approach to everyday life, will meet with his fans to discuss the meaning of love as explored in his literary work.
Artistic Career
Emanuel Ceruti is recognized for his participation in the television program "Made in Sud" since 2018, in addition to his stage career with titles such as "Skeletons in the Closet" and "Doppia segna blu".
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The Message of "Stay with me"
Ceruti describes "Stay With Me" as a novel that many can relate to, addressing the universal theme of love with spontaneity and introspection. The goal, as the author himself states, is to convey a message of authenticity and courage in expressing one's emotions, reflecting a 360-degree love that embraces every stage of a relationship, from the happiest moments to the most uncertain ones. The book is intended as a tribute to love in all its forms, urging readers not to be afraid to show their vulnerability.
A Work Rich in Authenticity
The story of "Stay With Me" unfolds with simplicity and authenticity through the daily experiences of its protagonists. Emanuel Ceruti, with his ability to capture life's small realities through a melancholic yet sincere lens, invites readers to explore a love that extends not only toward others, but also toward oneself. Love, in fact, is portrayed as a powerful and unstoppable force, capable of bringing out the best in each of us.







Comments (1)
I read about the meeting with Emanuel Ceruti and it seems interesting, but I don't know if I can go. His book "Resta cu' me" seems to talk about love in a profound way and I'm happy that he wants to share his experiences.