Segrate 2_18.05.07 writes: The third meeting All the women on the third meeting of Segrate Writes 2: story of two women, two authors with whom was very pleasant and very nice to have spoken. They were, in fact, presented by the curators of the exhibition, Louis and Roberto Favalli Spoldi, Facco Flavia and Maria Pia Cardarelli . Have been able to submit Flavia Facco, psychologist, psychotherapist, specializing in art therapy, and his book: The Invisible menopausal was an occasion for everyone - not just for a female audience - to understand a crisis of transition that seems invisible because it does not show himself to us, because it place, however, within the warmth of our eyes and mind. E 'was also a great pleasure to have presented Maria Pia Cardarelli and his book: "I do not speak. Bizarre stories and not necessarily pleasant." A book of short stories that speak of humanity a bit 'dreamy and a bit' cynical, still grieving and disillusioned, dashed from the pen of a woman, strong of his classical studies in Rome, Mario Praz, Giuseppe Ungaretti and Natalino Sapegno, has dedicated her life to family care and affection, nurturing, always a passion for literature and art.
Noemi Bigarella read excerpts from the books of the author, and at the end, there was, as always, the convivial refreshment.
Here are some moments of the match.
The public the third meeting of Segrate Writes 2 (18:05:07)
The Councillor for Culture of Segrate, Ing Guido Pedroni , greets the audience and the authors. Behind him, standing Roberto Spoldi of the Public Library of Segrate and session, the author Maria Pia Cardarelli
Enza Orlando , President of D as a woman, greets the audience and the authors
From left: Roberto Spoldi of the Public Library of Segrate, Maria Pia Cardarelli and Flavia Facco
Left : Roberto Spoldi of the Public Library of Segrate, then the authors Maria Pia Cardarelli, Flavia Facco and, while addressing the questions, Louis Favalli, as literary adviser of the Association Donna D
the microphone Flavia Facco
Actress Naomi Bigarella read some excerpts from the books of Maria Pia Cardarelli and Flavia Facco