On March 17th, at 18:00 PM, the Feltrinelli bookshop in Piazza dei Martiri will host an event dedicated to the presentation of the book "Gemma and the Others – Standing Women, Walking Women" (La nave di Teseo) by Rita Pavone.
On this occasion, the author will offer participants an in-depth look at the female universe, accompanied by Benedetta De Nicola and Luca Iavarone.
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The Rediscovered Album
The book draws inspiration from "Gemma e le altre," a 1989 album by Rita Pavone that, though little-known at the time, is now recognized for its relevance and depth. The album highlighted, in a way that was innovative for its time, the complex stories of women. The work ranges from strong to fragile female figures, touching on themes such as extraordinary love and bold choices. The songs, charged with emotion and pride, now live again through the pages of a book that stands as a true manifesto of resilience and hope.
Rita Pavone and Her Artistic Commitment
A major figure in Italian music, Rita Pavone has captured the hearts of many generations. With a career spanning music and theater, Pavone has always used her talent to address social and personal issues. "Gemma e le altre" represents a significant moment in her artistic journey, illustrating how music can be a powerful tool for reflection. In her book, Pavone doesn't simply share her personal story, but offers an intimate and powerful vision of the diverse experiences that shape the female experience.







Comments (1)
The event seems interesting but I don't know if I will go. The Feltrinelli bookshop is a nice place, but I have many commitments that day. I hope the book is as they describe it, there are many stories of women that deserve to be told and heard.