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Foto A close encounter with a Nobel laureate, José Saramago

A close encounter with a Nobel laureate, José Saramago

“The voice that read these pages wished to be the echo of the conjoined voices of my characters. I don’t have, as it were, more voice than the voices they had. Forgive me if what has seemed little to you, to me is all". José Saramago
di Maria Vittoria Querini
18 Marzo 2021
Foto The Euganean hills turn pink

The Euganean hills turn pink

The charm of the Euganean Hills' landscape motivated the pens of some writers who for different reasons came to this area: Mary Shelley, Vittoria Aganoor, Margaret Symonds and Silvia Rodella. By Claudia Baldin
di Claudia Baldin
03 Marzo 2021
Foto Isabella Morra's Poetry

Isabella Morra's Poetry

Isabella Morra's Poetry is the real transposition of the moods of a young woman who pursues dreams and builds projects, who cultivates her aspirations and defends them from external assaults. By Maria Antonietta Elia
di Maria Antonietta Elia
03 Marzo 2021
Foto Grazia Deledda, between woman life and vocation to write

Grazia Deledda, between woman life and vocation to write

Grazia Deledda managed to combine in her life as a woman, the care of the family with her great, true vocation to writing. She was the only woman among six Nobel for Italian literature. By Neria De Giovanni
di Neria De Giovanni
03 Marzo 2021
Foto The Carnival of Aliano, the profane festival par excellence

The Carnival of Aliano, the profane festival par excellence

Among the mysteries enclosed within the Carlo Levi Literary Park of Aliano emerges that of horned masks. By Lodovico Alessandri
di Lodovico Alessandri
10 Febbraio 2021
Foto My parents survived during II World War/Porcilan

My parents survived during II World War/Porcilan

Written by Eva Rachel Zelmanovic Porcilan, born in campo di Ferramonti di Tarsia on the 11.4.1944
di Eva Rachel Porcilan
21 Gennaio 2021
Foto Ferramonti yesterday and today

Ferramonti yesterday and today

Ferramonti was not a kibbutz, it was a Campo del Duce. Established as a concentration camp, it turned out to be a place of hope and salvation. By Teresina Ciliberti
di Teresina Ciliberti
21 Gennaio 2021
Foto Getting married in an internment camp

Getting married in an internment camp

In Ferramonti my father immediately felt in love with my mother and they started talking about the wedding that took place in a hut in the camp. My father and his friends cleaned the hut and scrubbed the floor. by Dina Smadar
di Dina Smadar
21 Gennaio 2021
Foto Ferramonti di Tarsia, a place of collective memory

Ferramonti di Tarsia, a place of collective memory

The internment camp of Ferramonti di Tarsia - today the Ernst Berhard Literary Park - is for everyone a place of MEMORY but it is also a place of MY memory. Maria Cristina Parise tells us about her testimony on this place.
di Maria Cristina Parise Martirano
21 Gennaio 2021
Foto Ferramonti: The story of David Henryk Ropschitz

Ferramonti: The story of David Henryk Ropschitz

It was July 5, 1940 when my father, a young Jewish doctor, was called by the Genoa police headquarters. It was the moment he had always feared. He entered Ferramonti on 6 July 1940. By Yolanda Bentham
di Yolanda Bentham
21 Gennaio 2021
Foto Witness of the witnesses - by Simona Angela Celiberti

Witness of the witnesses - by Simona Angela Celiberti

An entire life would not be enough to tell about all the eyes met, the voices heard, the hands clenched upon arrival and the hugs upon departure. I am happy to be able to say “I met them". by Simona A. Celiberti
di Angela Simona Celiberti
21 Gennaio 2021
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