Saturday 2 December, at 6.00 pm, at Villa Amendola, a new appointment with the Avellino Letteraria review.
The anthology is presented: "A Napoli, San Ferdinando, Chiaia - Posillipo", daily stories of the neighborhoods of Naples published by Sera, by Nicola Clemente.
In the pages of this anthology, full of poetry and at times nostalgia, the authors put personal stories, imagination and historical-cultural elements at the service of the narrative, in order to immerse the reader in the smells and flavors of Partenope. The magic in Cellamare, the villas of Posillipo, Piazza del Plebiscito, the hill of Pizzofalcone, the Gaiola, the Borgo Marinari, these are some of the locations in which the stories are set.
Annamaria Picillo, artistic director of the event, introduces and presents the evening, supported by the journalist, Stefania Marotti. After greetings from Gianni Festa, director of the Corriere dell'Irpinia, the journalist, Floriana Guerriero, will speak. Participate with the author, Alfonso Parziale, journalist of Il Mattino.
The painter, Annamaria De Vito, will exhibit some of her artistic works.
Musical interlude by the maestro, Renato Spina.
The event is coordinated by journalist Daniela Apuzza.
Themed exhibition of “The art found” Museum & Events.
Translated with Google Translate
SAB
dalle 18:00
Museo Civico di Villa Amendola
Via dei Due Principati, 202, 83100, Avellino AV, Italia
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