Monday, February 4, 2008 at 18:30 to Bari Library at Rome (Piazza Moro) will take place the presentation of the book " CRUMBS OF PAPER 'of palesino Nicola DE MATTEO . The text published by Editrice BESA will be illustrated by Renato Greek with an introduction by Prof. Daniel Giancana. Some poems will be read by Antonella Perrone, Paolo Lepore and the famous director palesinoVito Giuss power. The event is organized by "Poets of Vallisa" that twenty-five years in Bari organize "Literary Monday" at the Library of Rome Renato Galliano. In his afterword, the critic Emanuel Cazzolla, speaking of the book asserts that the same appears "wrapped in some Latin American poetry - probably inspired by the stories of Mexican writer and poet Octavio Paz, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990. All this second-Cazzolla- permeates the verses of De Nicola and Matteo introduces the latest in a typical Tolstoy or the Austrian writer Joseph Roth, author of the autobiographical "The legend of the Holy Drinker" "
'Crumble of paper "- which uses the foreword to the theologian Don Nicola Bux and an introduction by Franco-Martin is the ninth book published by poet and novelist Nicholas De Matteo palesino that has received the National Prize" City of Sammichele "and" Vivisalento " City of Salento fields and some of his works are cited in anthologies.
Nicola De Matteo joins Francesco Gianni Baffari and Serena in a praiseworthy cultural path made of poems, novels and rediscovery of the local dialect and all three give prestige and satisfaction to all citizens palesina also serving as a door opener for many young local talent just waiting to be discovered and exploited. The only discordant note is the absence of "stimuli necessary "by the First District, which seems unaware of this priceless heritage for the culture and local history and survives thanks to the goodwill and efforts of these laudable economic citizens.
Gaetano mill
'Crumble of paper "- which uses the foreword to the theologian Don Nicola Bux and an introduction by Franco-Martin is the ninth book published by poet and novelist Nicholas De Matteo palesino that has received the National Prize" City of Sammichele "and" Vivisalento " City of Salento fields and some of his works are cited in anthologies.
Nicola De Matteo joins Francesco Gianni Baffari and Serena in a praiseworthy cultural path made of poems, novels and rediscovery of the local dialect and all three give prestige and satisfaction to all citizens palesina also serving as a door opener for many young local talent just waiting to be discovered and exploited. The only discordant note is the absence of "stimuli necessary "by the First District, which seems unaware of this priceless heritage for the culture and local history and survives thanks to the goodwill and efforts of these laudable economic citizens.
Gaetano mill
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