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Presentation of the book “Damn! It could have been Jazz!”
On March 5th at 19 pm there will be a presentation of the book “Mannaggia! Poteva essere Jazz!” by Vicente Barra, in conversation with Gilda Ricci. The novel unfolds around the meeting between Cesare, a man looking for a new beginning, and Aldo, a stranger who listens to his life story dedicated to music. The work explores themes such as destiny, love and rebirth.
“Ten Chefs 'Inside'” Cookbook
On March 12, at the same time, the event will focus on the book “Dieci Cuochi 'Dentro'”, edited by Maria Giovanna Santucci and presented by Monica Faiella. The book is a project involving 10 young inmates of the Institute with Reduced Custody in Eboli and is a cookbook of flavors and aromas that reflects the transformative journey of ingredients in the kitchen, parallel to the personal journey of the inmates.
Historical work “Deception and Revenge”
On March 19, the focus will be on “Deceit and Revenge. The Last Gasp of the Lombard Deceit” by Angelo Sparano, presented by Clemente Ultimo. Set in Salerno in December 1079, the book tells of a murder that conceals a larger plot, involving prominent figures of the time, such as the Archbishop of Salerno, Alfano.
Finally, on March 26, we will end with “General Avitabile” by Julian J. Cotton, presented by Carmine Pinto and Clemente Ultimo. The book explores the exploits of General Avitabile, a historical figure known for his command in Peshawur and towards the armies of the time, offering ideas for numerous stories.
Article published on March 3, 2025 - 15pm
The Verace winery in Salerno seems like a beautiful and interesting initiative for those who love culture and gastronomy. However, I don't know if everyone knows about these events and if they will be well publicized.
I hope there will be many participants at these events, especially at the presentation of Vicente Barra's book, but I have doubts about whether it is suitable for everyone. I would like to know more about this.
I am not sure if these initiatives can really attract the attention of young people, since they often prefer other activities rather than books and culture. It would be useful to have more information about the speakers.