The Biblioteca delle Culture “Sac. Alagi” of Villa Bruno in San Giorgio a Cremano (Naples) is ready to host the presentation of the book 'Humanitas' by Vincenzo Russo, published by Homo Scrivens. The event is scheduled for Sunday, January 12 at 10:30 and will be moderated by the writer Giovanni De Gennaro. The meeting will also be attended by the publisher Aldo Putignano and numerous artists and poets including Stefania Siani, Laura Russo, Fausto Marseglia and Gianni Venafro.
Program of the event
In addition to the book presentation, there will be musical performances curated by Vincenzo Liguori, who will propose readings and original pieces. The morning will open with institutional greetings from Mayor Giorgio Zinno and Prime Minister Michele Carbone.
Themes and contents of the work
'Humanitas' delves into human nature through poetry and music, exploring social and civil themes. Divided into sections, the book addresses complex issues such as femicide and the pandemic, accompanied by illustrations by painters Ketty and Stefania Siani. The work invites the reader to reflect on modern challenges, offering an authentic and profound vision.
Profile of the author
Vincenzo Russo is an established Neapolitan author, president of the Artistic Cultural Association “Talenti Vesuviani”. He has received prestigious awards, including the Vatican Gold Medal and the Medal of the President of the Chamber of Deputies. Among his best-known works are 'Humanitas' and 'Il Treno dei Sogni'. In addition, Russo is an appreciated playwright, author of works such as 'Il Capocella'.
Article published on 10 January 2025 - 18:32
The presentation of the book 'Humanitas' seems to me to be a great opportunity to reflect on important issues such as femicide and the pandemic. I hope there will be many participants at this event, it would be interesting to listen to the artists too.