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Annalisa Nicastro

Ha fondato la rivista di musica online SOund36 che dirige da 13 anni. 
Parla Tedesco, Inglese, Francese e Nederlandese, dopo essersi laureata in Lingue e Letterature Straniere alla Sapienza di Roma inizia a viaggiare e arriva a Berlino come corrispondente per l'ANSA. Ha scritto su numerose testate tra le quali l'Ulisse dell'Alitalia e Leggere:Tutti, di cui è stata Direttrice Responsabile. 
Crede, sempre e ancora, nel valore delle persone, della parola e che un pezzetto di carta possa creare un (nuovo) Mondo.

Articoli di Nome Cognome

Alda Merini, the heroine of chaos

Annarita Briganti writes a necessary essay about Alda Merini. In her pages he makes the poet fly high, making her known in all the entirety and complexity. By Annalisa Nicastro

Alda Merini, the heroine of chaos

Annarita Briganti writes a necessary essay about Alda Merini. In her pages he makes the poet fly high, making her known in all the entirety and complexity. By Annalisa Nicastro

Beauty and truth in John Keats

February 23 marks the bicentenary of Keats' death. Parchi Letterari wanted to pay tribute to the sublime poet with an interview with Giuseppe Albano, director of Keats-Shelley House. By Annalisa Nicastro

Fellini unpublished in the pages of Jonathan Giustini

65 photographs never published before that tell us the birth of one of the most famous film of Italian cinema: Le Notti di Cabiria by Federico Fellini. Annalisa Nicastro interviews Jonathan Giustini

A trip with Mario Placidini between Literary Parks and Borghi d'Italia

The Literary Parks are a great reality that enhances the municipalities included in the territory. Mario Placidini tells us that in the last 5 years he has presented a very large part of it. by Annalisa Nicastro

Culture and Nature an important value for UNESCO

Literary parks can play an important role in promoting UNESCO initiatives and priorities. They create strong and not obvious links between territories, their nature and the most varied cultural expressions

A tour of literary parks and culture with Giorgio Biferali

On December 10th is World Human Rights Day, I wish for a little more kindness and authenticity from everyone

The photos of Claudio Barontini, an homage to the Cinque Terre. by Annalisa Nicastro

"In the photos I took, past, present and future seem to almost match, to remain suspended in a unique and timeless dimension"
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