Friday, October 13, 2006

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Segrate 1_06.10.2006 writes: Joseph Samir Eid, Muslims and Christians. The invisible knots dialogue

Last author presented in the first edition of Segrate writes, but not least, was Joseph Samir Eid meeting on October 6, 2006.
Joseph Eid Samir, born in Egypt to parents of Syrian-Lebanese origin, he cooperated with the Ambrosiano Centre for Documentation Religions Milan Europe and the Near East Centre . Catholic public attention to the problems of the Arab world, has worked for multinational companies operating in Muslim countries. Among his publications: Arab Muslims and Christians and Arabs together towards the XXI century (1991), and Islam: history, faith, Culture (1996).

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Segrate 1_06.10.2006 writes: Barbara Sanaldi, Dreams of paper

The last meeting of the first edition of Segrate writes (6 October 2006) saw the protagonists Authors: Barbara Sanaldi and Joseph Samir Eid .
Barbara Sanaldi , freelance journalist, mother and aunt, lives and works in Segrate. It deals with local news for nearly two decades. The tales collected in Dreams of paper (illustrated by Christian and Silvia Frosi Alfei, Municipality of Peschiera Borromeo, 2005) - the book presented in the meeting - are born as a small gift to their children, Luke and Asia, and grandchildren Maia, Myra and Aurora, to offer their "bedtime stories", capable of bringing dreams. They are simple tales for small children, meant to be read aloud to donate dreams of paper and capable of accompanying the children in the dark of night. Barbara Sanaldi wrote also the following stories: Little stories for mothers and children (City of San Giuliano Milanese, drawings by Omar Simini) And now I read a fairy tale! For children who love fairy tales (City of Settle), and Stories of magic, friendship and fantasy (City of Segrate, illustrations by Pier Luigi Sangalli).

Monday, September 25, 2006

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Segrate 1_22.09.2006 writes: Joseph Pardieri, Seduced by Don Giovanni. That is the charm of a name

very interesting meeting of the September 22, 2006 with Joseph Pardieri , to meet him and present his book: Seduced by Don Giovanni. That is the charm of a name (Elios on Culture, 2004).
Pardieri Joseph was born in Bologna, where he graduated in Philosophy. In the postwar years, he directed the Attic Theatre, and founded, along with the editor and manager Carlo Alberto Cappelli, Emiliano the Regional Theatre. He has written essays for the most important Italian theatrical companies (Luchino Visconti, Gino Cervi, De> Lull-Falk-Guarnieri-Valli). It is dedicated to the young journalists writing articles culture for various newspapers, for Rai and was dramatic critic of the Evening Carlino. He moved to Milan for the preparation of Period (Mondadori). then went to the field of women's weeklies such as: Annabella, and Joy where he became Director. As well as drama critic of the Weekly , and sent to Science and Life, has been director of Italy A national television network. He has worked for twenty five years to programs, on Rai Uno, Enzo Biagi, with whom he made fifteen books of Italian history in comics.

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Segrate 1_22.09.2006 writes: Luciana Lain, Ethiopia

After the summer break, the first edition of Segrate writes resumed September 22 to present the authors Luciana Lain and Joseph Pardieri .

Luciana Lain, born in Milan, she graduated in modern literature at the Catholic University with a thesis on "The role of the maternal figure in juvenile delinquency." Yet eighteen, thanks to a scholarship, he spent a year in New York in a Jewish family, whose culture has absorbed the taste of irony. He spent, as a result, long periods abroad in Israel, in California and Belgium. Finally settled in Milan, is dealt with international relations at the Office of the Mayor of Milan and began his career as a journalist. E 'was deputy director of the magazines I walk and continents, and in this role often has been traveling around the world in search of direct knowledge of men of many faces. In 1988 he published the book Skin India, in 1990 Tam Tam in 1992 Peoples prohibited , three major successes in the field of anthropological essays.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

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Segrate 1_09.06.2006 writes: Walter Vaccari, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

The other leading author of the third meeting of the first edition of Segrate writes (9 June 2006) was Walter Vaccari to present his book: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow .
This is an autobiographical tale: it declares the author himself. But it is not an autobiography, so to speak, decor, the kind of showcase to arouse curiosity, approval, admirable surprises. From its pages emerges a hint of reality that goes beyond the narrated and directed toward a level of interpretation that the "noble" as it shows that the constituent elements are not suffered in their accidental or anecdotal chronicle, but as a spiritual condition with infinite openings.
Vaccari Walter was born in Milan in 1957 and lives in Segrate (MI) with the family for over twenty years. She works at a chemical factory in Milan. He is passionate about cinema, music, and reading in his spare time is devoted to fishing.

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Segrate 1_09.06.2006 writes: Piero Tarticchio Story of a cat refugee

In the third meeting of the first edition of Segrate writes (9 June 2006), were presented to the citizens of the two authors Piero Tarticchio and Walter Vaccari .

Piero Tarticchio . Born in Wales in Istria in 1936, as well as a painter is also a writer and journalist. He is the author of The roots of the wind , Midia Edition (with whom he won the 1998 Noble Prize literary Istria), and the historical novel Nascinguerra , published by Baldini & Castoldi, Dalai. Over the years he has exhibited in various galleries, museums and public institutions in Italy and abroad. Tarticchio was forced exodus from the partisans of Marshal Tito, who killed and threw into sinkholes, karst caves, seven relatives of the author, including his father and Tarticchio Don Angelo, a priest. Some of his books have to do with these incidents to make sure that they are not forgotten.

During the meeting, was presented in Segrate Writes the author's latest book: The Story of a cat refugee , Silvana Publishing. This is a novel that relies on dialogue between a cat and the Almighty with the task of unraveling the story of the exodus from Istria in general and in particular his family from Wales / Pula. In an area surreal, and therefore neutral and neutral winds the tale of a "madman" who can hear the language of animals and animals who think just like men.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

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Segrate Writes 1_19.05.2006: Chiara Tangari, Segrate laundries. Images of a story

"(...) The research has brought to light so the image of the district 'has emerged as the beginning of the century to the sixties, characterized by the integration of the existing rural centers consisting of five large farms and the growing artisan-industrial village represented by the 'soap (opened in 1929), one of the first built in the Milan hinterland. The period taken into account stops here (...). Through this photographic journey, built in the footsteps of history, the reader is led to know the past and to recognize the traces left in this (...)"
From the Editor's Note .

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Segrate 1_19.05.2006 writes: Paul Federici, Ship of Dreams

book. short novel, Ship of Dreams is the parallel account of the boating experience of the protagonist in the seventies, and his research, in the present, a character who had known then, in a bizarre sort of time travel that he has made.
Send lives almost to the bottom of this then its dual nature, amused and sympathetic memoir recalling the one hand, and other science-fiction character in history, to settle his inspirational moments in a final effective, which can be a softened version, melancholy and tragic, of the many films in the trilogy of Back to the Future.
This is certainly a gamble fiction courageous.
Readers will judge!

the author. Paul Federici was born in La Spezia in 1952. At a young age, after attending the Naval Academy, he embarked, with the rank of the official commissioner, on a cruise ship, and thus the opportunity to visit distant and exotic countries. Returning to earth, writes a book (trip reports) on a monthly shipping and wrote several articles in collaboration with newspapers and magazines in the same industry.
In 1996 he published his first book, Incredible, but true. In 2001 he published De Causarum actor. Looking new forms of travel, dreams can also travel through time and brings us to write this third book.
Married, four children and lives in Milan and is involved in maritime transport. He has an email address through which you can be contacted. Ensures that respond personally to your messages, at least until the mailbox is not completely clogged federicipaolo@hotmail.com
He also has a website, where you can surf ...: www. paolofederici.it