"Il libro è interessante per la sua valenza umana, esistenziale e sociale. Si presta a una lettura scorrevole perché denota una carica emotiva, creativa che spinge l’autrice a ricercare e dimostrare con metodo scientifico (per eludere ogni pregiudizio), quanto sia nobile la mistica Cabala e quanto possa aiutare chi è “alla ricerca della Verità e della Luce”. La sua è un’operazione catartica; non serve per autocelebrarsi o per attirare l’attenzione mediatica ma, per aumentare la propria energia vitale con l’aiuto della musica, le frequenze, le vibrazioni e il ritmo. Grazia, con lo studio della Cabala sa che Tutto è collegato: corpo, mente e spirito sono ”piani compenetrati”. Prefazione Maestra Prof.ssa Anna Ciaccia
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Le note della Cabala di Grazia Piscopo (I Quaderni del Bardo Edizioni di Stefano Donno)
vv.aa Madrid: Retrato de una ciudad
This book of more than 150 photographs shows an exceptional portrait of
Madrid from the beginning of the 19th century to the present, together
with a prologue signed by the writer Antonio Muñoz Molina. Its pages
show the great photographs of Alfonso, perhaps the greatest graphic
chronicler of Madrid at the beginning of the 20th century; the prewar
and war images of Henri Cartier- Bresson, Robert Capa and Gerda Taro;
the postwar portrait of William Klein, Francesc Català-Roca, Ramón
Masats, Inge Morath or Cas Oorthyus; the incipient development society
that photographers like Gianni Ferrari, Ferdinando Scianna or Joana
Biarnés immortalized; the Madrid Movement of Alberto García- Alix,
Miguel Trillo, Ouka Leele or Pablo Pérez Mínguez; and the cultural,
social and economic environment of the 21st century from the perspective
of Cristina García Rodero, Alex Webb or Thomas Struth. A tour of the
historical, architectural, cultural, sporting events... that have marked
daily life, the urban landscape and the unique character of the
capital.
Anthony, Ham, Madrid, Con, cartina,
Esperienze straordinarie: foto suggestive, i consigli degli autori e la
vera essenza dei luoghi. Personalizza il tuo viaggio: gli strumenti e
gli itinerari per pianificare il viaggio che preferisci. Scelte
d'autore: i luoghi più famosi e quelli meno noti per rendere unico il
tuo viaggio. In questa guida: A tavola con i madrileni; Gite in un
giorno da Madrid; Visitare il Museo del Prado; Il flamenco.
Madrid da morire di Tommaso Franco
Una rapina finita male. Un amore perduto. Una vita da sommelier fallito,
prigioniero dei rimpianti. Ma quando il passato chiama, Max Volpi
ritorna a Madrid a caccia della verità, seguendo una scia di vino e
sangue tra criminali, ex amici, doppiogiochisti, sicari e morti
ammazzati, fino a scoprire per che cosa è davvero disposto a morire.Un
thriller mozzafiato che ti sconvolgerà il cuore dalla prima all’ultima
pagina."Madrid da morire" appartiene alla collana "Brivido capitale",
una serie di thriller indipendenti di Tommaso Franco che comprende anche
"Parigi in nero" e "Tokyo mozzafiato".
Lead from the Outside: How to Build Your Future and Make Real Change by Stacey Abrams
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER from the author of OUR TIME IS NOW
"Abrams's
own grit, coupled with her descriptions of much stumbling and
self-doubt, will...touch you in a way few books by politicians can." ―The New York Times
PRAISE FOR STACEY ABRAMS
"In
a time when too many folks are focused simply on how to win an
election, Stacey’s somebody who cares about something more important:
why we should. That’s the kind of politics we should practice. That’s
why I’m proud to give Stacey Abrams my support." President Barack Obama
National leader Stacey Abrams has written the guide to harnessing the strengths of being an outsider and succeeding anyway.
Leadership
is hard. Convincing others―and yourself―that you are capable of taking
charge and achieving more requires insight and courage. Lead from the Outside is the
handbook for outsiders, written with an eye toward the challenges that
hinder women, people of color, the working class, members of the LGBTQ
community, and millennials ready to make change. Stacey uses her
hard-won insights to break down how ambition, fear, money, and failure
function in leadership, and she includes practical exercises to help you
realize your own ambition and hone your skills. Lead from the Outside
discusses candidly what Stacey has learned over the course of her
impressive career in politics, business and the nonprofit world: that
differences in race, gender, and class provide vital strength, which we
can employ to rise to the top and create real and lasting change.
Caste (Oprah's Book Club): The Origins of Our Discontents Isabel Wilkerson
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLIST • “An instant American classic and almost certainly the keynote nonfiction book of the American century thus far.”—Dwight Garner, The New York Times
The Pulitzer Prize–winning, bestselling author of The Warmth of Other Suns examines
the unspoken caste system that has shaped America and shows how our
lives today are still defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.
NAMED THE #1 NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR BY TIME, ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY People • The Washington Post • Publishers Weekly AND ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • O: The Oprah Magazine • NPR • Bloomberg • Christian Science Monitor • New York Post • The New York Public Library • Fortune • Smithsonian Magazine • Marie Claire • Town & Country • Slate • Library Journal • Kirkus Reviews • LibraryReads • PopMatters
Winner of the Los Angeles Times
Book Prize • National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist • PEN/John
Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction Finalist • PEN/Jean Stein Book
Award Longlist
“As we go about our daily lives, caste is
the wordless usher in a darkened theater, flashlight cast down in the
aisles, guiding us to our assigned seats for a performance. The
hierarchy of caste is not about feelings or morality. It is about
power—which groups have it and which do not.”
In this
brilliant book, Isabel Wilkerson gives us a masterful portrait of an
unseen phenomenon in America as she explores, through an immersive,
deeply researched narrative and stories about real people, how America
today and throughout its history has been shaped by a hidden caste
system, a rigid hierarchy of human rankings.
Beyond race, class,
or other factors, there is a powerful caste system that influences
people’s lives and behavior and the nation’s fate. Linking the caste
systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany, Wilkerson explores eight
pillars that underlie caste systems across civilizations, including
divine will, bloodlines, stigma, and more. Using riveting stories about
people—including Martin Luther King, Jr., baseball’s Satchel Paige, a
single father and his toddler son, Wilkerson herself, and many
others—she shows the ways that the insidious undertow of caste is
experienced every day. She documents how the Nazis studied the racial
systems in America to plan their out-cast of the Jews; she discusses why
the cruel logic of caste requires that there be a bottom rung for those
in the middle to measure themselves against; she writes about the
surprising health costs of caste, in depression and life expectancy, and
the effects of this hierarchy on our culture and politics. Finally, she
points forward to ways America can move beyond the artificial and
destructive separations of human divisions, toward hope in our common
humanity.
Beautifully written, original, and revealing, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents is
an eye-opening story of people and history, and a reexamination of what
lies under the surface of ordinary lives and of American life today.
On the House: A Washington Memoir by John Boehner
* INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * #1 WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER *
“A
rollicking, foil-mouthed” [memoir]....Boehner has delivered a classic
Washington “tell-all,” albeit one with his typical jocular style.” --The Washington Post
Former
Speaker of the House John Boehner shares colorful tales from the halls
of power, the smoke-filled rooms around the halls of power, and his
fabled tour bus.
John Boehner is the last of a breed. At a
time when the arbiters of American culture were obsessing over organic
kale, cold-pressed juice, and SoulCycle, the man who stood second in
line to the presidency was unapologetically smoking Camels, quaffing a
glass of red, and hitting the golf course whenever he could.
There
could hardly have been a more diametrically opposed figure to represent
the opposition party in President Barack Obama's Washington. But when
Boehner announced his resignation, President Obama called to tell the
outgoing Speaker that he'd miss him. "Mr. President," Boehner replied,
"yes you will." He thought of himself as a "regular guy with a big job,"
and he enjoyed it.
In addition to his own stories of life in the
swamp city and of his comeback after getting knocked off the leadership
ladder, Boehner offers his impressions of leaders he's met and what
made them successes or failures, from Ford and Reagan to Obama, Trump,
and Biden. He shares his views on how the Republican Party has become
unrecognizable today; the advice--some harsh, some fatherly--he dished
out to members of his own party, the opposition, the media, and others;
and his often acid-tongued comments about his former colleagues. And of
course he talks about golfing with five presidents.
Through Speaker Boehner's honest and self-aware reflections, you'll be reminded of a time when the adults were firmly in charge.
Where the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself by Jill Biden
An intimate look at the love that built the Biden family and the delicate balancing act of the woman at its center
"How did you get this number?" Those were the first words Jill Biden spoke to U.S. senator Joe Biden when he called her out of the blue to ask her on a date.
Growing up, Jill had wanted two things: a marriage like her parents'―strong, loving, and full of laughter―and a career. An early heartbreak had left her uncertain about love, until she met Joe. But as they grew closer, Jill faced difficult questions: How would politics shape her family and professional life? And was she ready to become a mother to Joe's two young sons?
She soon found herself falling in love with her three "boys," learning to balance life as a mother, wife, educator, and political spouse. Through the challenges of public scrutiny, complicated family dynamics, and personal losses, she grew alongside her family, and she extended the family circle at every turn: with her students, military families, friends and staff at the White House, and more.
This is the story of how Jill built a family―and a life―of her own. From the pranks she played to keep everyone laughing to the traditions she formed that would carry them through tragedy, hers is the spirited journey of a woman embracing many roles.
Where the Light Enters is a candid, heartwarming glimpse into the creation of a beloved American family, and the life of a woman at its center.Age range:Adult
My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The New York Times bestselling book from Supreme Court Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg—“a comprehensive look inside her brilliantly
analytical, entertainingly wry mind, revealing the fascinating life of
one of our generation's most influential voices in both law and public
opinion” (Harper’s Bazaar).
My Own Words “showcases Ruth Ginsburg’s astonishing intellectual range” (The New Republic).
In this collection Justice Ginsburg discusses gender equality, the
workings of the Supreme Court, being Jewish, law and lawyers in opera,
and the value of looking beyond US shores when interpreting the US
Constitution. Throughout her life Justice Ginsburg has been (and
continues to be) a prolific writer and public speaker. This book’s
sampling is selected by Justice Ginsburg and her authorized biographers
Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams, who introduce each chapter and
provide biographical context and quotes gleaned from hundreds of
interviews they have conducted.
Witty, engaging, serious, and playful, My Own Words
is a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of America’s most
influential women and “a tonic to the current national discourse” (The Washington Post).
Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any by Age Sanjay Gupta M.D.
Keep your brain young, healthy, and sharp with this science-driven
guide to protecting your mind from decline by neurosurgeon and CNN chief
medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta.
Throughout our life, we
look for ways to keep our mind sharp and effortlessly productive. Now,
globetrotting neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta offers insights from top
scientists all over the world, whose cutting-edge research can help you
heighten and protect brain function and maintain cognitive health at any
age.
Keep Sharp debunks common myths about aging and
cognitive decline, explores whether there’s a “best” diet or exercise
regimen for the brain, and explains whether it’s healthier to play video
games that test memory and processing speed, or to engage in more
social interaction. Discover what we can learn from “super-brained”
people who are in their eighties and nineties with no signs of slowing
down—and whether there are truly any benefits to drugs, supplements, and
vitamins. Dr. Gupta also addresses brain disease, particularly
Alzheimer’s, answers all your questions about the signs and symptoms,
and shows how to ward against it and stay healthy while caring for a
partner in cognitive decline. He likewise provides you with a
personalized twelve-week program featuring practical strategies to
strengthen your brain every day.
Keep Sharp is the only owner’s manual you’ll need to keep your brain young and healthy regardless of your age!
Decision Points by George W. Bush
In this candid and gripping account, President George W. Bush describes
the critical decisions that shaped his presidency and personal life.
George
W. Bush served as president of the United States during eight of the
most consequential years in American history. The decisions that reached
his desk impacted people around the world and defined the times in
which we live.
Decision Points brings readers inside the
Texas governor's mansion on the night of the 2000 election, aboard Air
Force One during the harrowing hours after the attacks of September 11,
2001, into the Situation Room moments before the start of the war in
Iraq, and behind the scenes at the White House for many other historic
presidential decisions.
For the first time, we learn President Bush's perspective and insights on:
- His decision to quit drinking and the journey that led him to his Christian faith
- The selection of the vice president, secretary of defense, secretary of state, Supreme Court justices, and other key officials
- His relationships with his wife, daughters, and parents, including heartfelt letters between the president and his father on the eve of the Iraq War
- His administration's counterterrorism programs, including the CIA's enhanced interrogations and the Terrorist Surveillance Program
- Why the worst moment of the presidency was hearing accusations that race played a role in the federal government’s response to Hurricane Katrina, and a critical assessment of what he would have done differently during the crisis
- His deep concern that Iraq could turn into a defeat costlier than Vietnam, and how he decided to defy public opinion by ordering the troop surge
- His legislative achievements, including tax cuts and reforming education and Medicare, as well as his setbacks, including Social Security and immigration reform
- The relationships he forged with other world leaders, including an honest assessment of those he did and didn’t trust
- Why the failure to bring Osama bin Laden to justice ranks as his biggest disappointment and why his success in denying the terrorists their fondest wish—attacking America again—is among his proudest achievements
Since leaving office, President George W. Bush has led the George W. Bush Presidential Center at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. The center includes an active policy institute working to advance initiatives in the fields of education reform, global health, economic growth, and human freedom, with a special emphasis on promoting social entrepreneurship and creating opportunities for women around the world. It will also house an official government archive and a state-of-the-art museum that will open in 2013.
Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power Susan Page
The definitive biography of Nancy Pelosi, the most powerful woman in American political history, written by New York Times bestselling author and USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page.
Featuring
more than 150 exclusive interviews with those who know her best—and a
series of in-depth, news-making interviews with Pelosi herself—MADAM
SPEAKER is unprecedented in the scope of its exploration of Nancy
Pelosi’s remarkable life and of her indelible impact on American
politics.
Before she was Nancy Pelosi, she was Nancy
D’Alesandro. Her father was a big-city mayor and her mother his
political organizer; when she encouraged her young daughter to become a
nun, Nancy told her mother that being a priest sounded more appealing.
She didn’t begin running for office until she was forty-six years old,
her five children mostly out of the nest. With that, she found her
calling.
Nancy Pelosi has lived on the cutting edge of the
revolution in both women’s roles and in the nation’s movement to a
fiercer and more polarized politics. She has established herself as a
crucial friend or formidable foe to U.S. presidents, a master
legislator, and an indefatigable political warrior. She took on the
Democratic establishment to become the first female Speaker of the
House, then battled rivals on the left and right to consolidate her
power. She has soared in the sharp-edged inside game of politics, though
she has struggled in the outside game—demonized by conservatives,
second-guessed by progressives, and routinely underestimated by nearly
everyone.
All of this was preparation for the most historic
challenge she would ever face, at a time she had been privately planning
her retirement. When Donald Trump was elected to the White House, Nancy
Pelosi became the Democratic counterpart best able to stand up to the
disruptive president and to get under his skin. The battle between Trump
and Pelosi, chronicled in this book with behind-the-scenes details and
revelations, stands to be the titanic political struggle of our time.
The Hill We Climb: An Inaugural Poem for the Country by Amanda Gorman
The instant #1 New York Times bestseller and #1 USA Today bestseller
Amanda
Gorman’s electrifying and historic poem “The Hill We Climb,” read at
President Joe Biden’s inauguration, is now available as a collectible
gift edition, perfect for Mother’s Day, graduation, or any special
occasion.
“Stunning.” —CNN
“Dynamic.” —NPR
“Deeply rousing and uplifting.” —Vogue
On January 20, 2021, Amanda Gorman became the sixth and youngest poet
to deliver a poetry reading at a presidential inauguration. Taking the
stage after the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden, Gorman
captivated the nation and brought hope to viewers around the globe with
her call for unity and healing. Her poem “The Hill We Climb: An
Inaugural Poem for the Country” can now be cherished in this special
gift edition, perfect for any reader looking for some inspiration.
Including an enduring foreword by Oprah Winfrey, this remarkable
keepsake celebrates the promise of America and affirms the power of
poetry.
The Truths We Hold: An American Journey (Young Readers Edition) by Kamala Harris
Now adapted for young readers, Vice President Kamala Harris's
empowering memoir about the values and inspirations that guided her
life.
With her election to the vice presidency, her election
to the U.S. Senate, and her position as attorney general of California,
Kamala Harris has blazed trails throughout her entire political career.
But how did she achieve her goals? What values and influences guided and
inspired her along the way?
In this young readers edition of
Kamala Harris’s memoir, we learn about the impact that her family and
community had on her life, and see what led her to discover her own
sense of self and purpose. The Truths We Hold traces her journey
as she explored the values she holds most dear—those of community,
equality, and justice. An inspiring and empowering memoir, this book
challenges us to become leaders in our own lives and shows us that with
determination and perseverance all dreams are possible.
This Is the Fire: What I Say to My Friends About Racism by Don Lemon
In this ‘vital book for these times’ (Kirkus Reviews), Don
Lemon brings his vast audience and experience as a reporter and a Black
man to today’s most urgent question: How can we end racism in America in
our lifetimes?
The host of CNN Tonight with Don Lemon is
more popular than ever. As America’s only Black prime-time anchor, Lemon
and his daily monologues on racism and antiracism, on the failures of
the Trump administration and of so many of our leaders, and on America’s
systemic flaws speak for his millions of fans. Now, in an urgent,
deeply personal, riveting plea, he shows us all how deep our problems
lie, and what we can do to begin to fix them.
Beginning with a
letter to one of his Black nephews, he proceeds with reporting and
reflections on his slave ancestors, his upbringing in the shadows of
segregation, and his adult confrontations with politicians, activists,
and scholars. In doing so, Lemon offers a searing and poetic ultimatum
to America. He visits the slave port where a direct ancestor was
shackled and shipped to America. He recalls a slave uprising in
Louisiana, just a few miles from his birthplace. And he takes us to the
heart of the 2020 protests in New York City. As he writes to his young
nephew: We must resist racism every single day. We must resist it with
love.
Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency Jonathan AllenJonathan Allen
The inside story of the historic 2020 presidential election and Joe Biden’s harrowing ride to victory, from the #1 New York Times bestselling authors of Shattered, the definitive account of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign.
Almost
no one thought Joe Biden could make it back to the White House—not
Donald Trump, not the two dozen Democratic rivals who sought to take
down a weak front-runner, not the mega-donors and key endorsers who
feared he could not beat Bernie Sanders, not even Barack Obama. The
story of Biden’s cathartic victory in the 2020 election is the story of a
Democratic Party at odds with itself, torn between the single-minded
goal of removing Donald Trump and the push for a bold progressive agenda
that threatened to alienate as many voters as it drew.
In Lucky, #1 New York Times bestselling
authors Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes use their unparalleled access to
key players inside the Democratic and Republican campaigns to unfold
how Biden’s nail-biting run for the presidency vexed his own party as
much as it did Trump. Having premised his path on unlocking the Black
vote in South Carolina, Biden nearly imploded before he got there after a
relentless string of misfires left him freefalling in polls and nearly
broke.
Allen and Parnes brilliantly detail the remarkable string
of chance events that saved him, from the botched Iowa caucus tally
that concealed his terrible result, to the pandemic lockdown that kept
him off the stump, where he was often at his worst. More powerfully, Lucky
unfolds the pitched struggle within Biden’s general election campaign
to downplay the very issues that many Democrats believed would drive
voters to the polls, especially in the wake of Trump’s response to
nationwide protests following the murder of George Floyd. Even Biden’s
victory did not salve his party’s wounds; instead, it revealed a
surprising, complicated portrait of American voters and crushed
Democrats’ belief in the inevitability of a blue wave.
A thrilling masterpiece of political reporting, Lucky is essential reading for understanding the most important election in American history and the future that will come of it.
Beautiful Things: A Memoir Hunter BidenHunter Biden
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
“I come from a
family forged by tragedies and bound by a remarkable, unbreakable
love,” Hunter Biden writes in this deeply moving memoir of addiction,
loss, and survival.
When he was two years old, Hunter Biden
was badly injured in a car accident that killed his mother and baby
sister. In 2015, he suffered the devastating loss of his beloved big
brother, Beau, who died of brain cancer at the age of forty-six. These
hardships were compounded by the collapse of his marriage and a
years-long battle with drug and alcohol addiction.
In Beautiful Things,
Hunter recounts his descent into substance abuse and his tortuous path
to sobriety. The story ends with where Hunter is today—a sober married
man with a new baby, finally able to appreciate the beautiful things in
life.
Joe Biden: The Life, the Run, and What Matters Now by Evan Osnos
A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOK OF 2020
A
concise, brilliant, and trenchant examination of Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s
successful lifelong quest for the presidency by National Book Award
winner Evan Osnos.
President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been
called both the luckiest man and the unluckiest—fortunate to have
sustained a fifty-year political career that reached the White House,
but also marked by deep personal losses and disappointments that he has
suffered.
Yet even as Biden’s life has been shaped by drama, it
has also been powered by a willingness, rare at the top ranks of
politics, to confront his shortcomings, errors, and reversals of
fortune. As he says, “Failure at some point in your life is inevitable,
but giving up is unforgivable.” His trials have forged in him a deep
empathy for others in hardship—an essential quality as he leads America
toward recovery and renewal.
Blending up-close journalism and
broader context, Evan Osnos, who won the National Book Award in 2014,
draws on nearly a decade of reporting for The New Yorker to
capture the characters and meaning of 2020’s extraordinary presidential
election. It is based on lengthy interviews with Biden and on revealing
conversations with more than a hundred others, including President
Barack Obama, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and a range of
activists, advisers, opponents, and Biden family members.
This
portrayal illuminates Biden’s long and eventful career in the Senate,
his eight years as Obama’s vice president, his sojourn in the political
wilderness after being passed over for Hillary Clinton in 2016, his
decision to challenge Donald Trump for the presidency, and his choice of
Vice President Kamala Harris as his running mate.
Osnos ponders
the difficulties Biden faces as his presidency begins and weighs how a
changing country, a deep well of experiences, and a rigorous approach to
the issues, have altered his positions. In this nuanced portrait, Biden
emerges as flawed, yet resolute, and tempered by the flame of tragedy—a
man who just may be uncannily suited for his moment in history.
giovedì 29 aprile 2021
Distanze obliterate. Generazioni di poesie sulla Rete, A.A.V.V., a cura di Alma Poesia, Collana Il cantiere (Puntoacapo Editrice) pp. 246, € 25,00 ISBN 978-88-6679-303-8 (in uscita il 10 maggio 2021)
In che modo la velocità della Rete, gli effetti del mediashocke tutte le affascinanti promesse del web come accorciare le distanze o ridurre i tempi di comunicazione hanno cambiato il modo di fare poesia e hanno influito sul senso di identità e di relazione di ciascuno? I testi raccolti in questo volume, scritti da poeti nati tra il 1940 e il 1999, provano a tracciare alcune possibili traiettorie di senso per rispondere a questa domanda e fare nascere altre quesiti capaci di alimentare consapevolmente il dibattito intorno a poesia e Rete. Il volume si articola in due sezioni: la prima è dedicata agli omaggi di poeti affermati che hanno concesso alcuni contributi inediti sul tema; la seconda ospita invece gli inediti di poeti che hanno risposto alla call per la composizione del volume e che sono stati ritenuti meritevoli di farne parte dal comitato editoriale di Alma Poesia, che si è occupato anche della stesura di commenti critici che intervallano i testi delle autrici e degli autori proposti. Distanze obliterate. Generazioni di poesie sulla Rete, in un viaggio tra le generazioni, prova a riassumere in sé le diverse accezioni del rapporto poesia-Rete e a restituirle nella forma organica di questo volume, con l’auspicio che possa essere da stimolo e da supporto a studi successivi del fenomeno.
LE AUTRICI E GLI AUTORI DEGLI OMAGGI
Maria Grazia Calandrone, Luigi Cannillo, Vittorino Curci, Gabriel Del Sarto, Tomaso Kemeny, Fernando Lena, Eugenio Lucrezi, Paolo Maccari, Massimo Morasso, Rita Pacilio, Renzo Paris, Umberto Piersanti, Cristiano Poletti, Laura Pugno, Maria Pia Quintavalla, Giovanna Rosadini, Ottavio Rossani, Gabriella Sica, Giancarlo Sissa, Marco Sonzogni, Italo Testa, Ida Travi, Gian Mario Villalta.
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Lisbona. Quello che il turista deve vedere di Fernando Pessoa e L. Merlini
Una vera e propria guida turistica di Lisbona, valida e utilizzabile
ancora oggi, scritta nel 1925 dal più grande scrittore portoghese del
Novecento: questi, in sintesi, il senso e l'importanza di questo volume,
che accompagna il lettore alla scoperta di una delle più affascinanti e
misteriose capitali europee. Scritta in inglese, questa guida faceva
parte di un progetto più ampio e ambizioso che il Poeta voleva dedicare
alla sua terra, rivendicandone il ruolo e l'importanza storica di fronte
a un mondo che sembrava averla dimenticata: "All about Portugal" doveva
intitolarsi la serie di pubblicazioni concepita da Pessoa e di cui
questa guida resta la testimonianza più organica.
Treno di notte per Lisbona. Con Segnalibro di Pascal Mercier e Elena Broseghini
Voleva davvero buttarsi giù dal ponte la donna trattenuta una mattina da
Raimund Gregorius, insegnante svizzero di latino, greco ed ebraico?
Gregorius non sa nulla della donna se non che era portoghese. La mattina
dopo, complice la scoperta in una libreria antiquaria del libro di un
enigmatico scrittore lusitano, l'altrimenti prevedibilissimo professore
prende un treno diretto a Lisbona, dove spera di rintracciare l'autore.
Da questo momento decolla una vicenda che costringerà Gregorius a
confrontarsi con le contraddizioni degli affetti e gli orrori della
Storia in un modo che mai avrebbe potuto immaginare nella sua
rassicurante Berna.
Storia dell'assedio di Lisbona di José Saramago e Rita Desti
Il correttore di bozze Raimundo Silva si trova a revisionare la "Storia
dell'assedio di Lisbona" del 1147, un libro che ricostruisce il
tentativo del re Alfonso Henriques di riconquistare i territori
portoghesi sottratti dai mori più di trecento anni prima, per dar vita
così al futuro regno del Portogallo. Durante l'assedio passano da
Lisbona i crociati, provenienti dal Nord e diretti in Terrasanta. Re
Alfonso chiede loro aiuto nella conquista della città. Raimundo Silva,
cedendo a un improvviso quanto inspiegabile impulso, aggiunge un "non"
al testo originale. I crociati "non" aiuteranno i portoghesi; mutando
così di segno la storia ufficiale del Portogallo con un semplice tratto
di penna. Convocato dalla direzione, Raimundo si trova di fronte non
solo il direttore editoriale ma anche una funzionaria mai vista prima,
la dottoressa Maria Sara, colpita e affascinata dal suo gesto temerario.
Anziché licenziarlo, lei lo incoraggia a scrivere una sua "Storia
dell'assedio", sfidandolo di fatto a tenere fede al "non" da lui
aggiunto con tanta audacia. Dopo un primo momento di comprensibile
smarrimento, il revisore accetta la sfida...
Lisbona di Fernando Pessoa
Una vera e propria guida turistica di Lisbona, valida e utilizzabile
ancora oggi, scritta nel 1925 dal più grande scrittore portoghese del
Novecento: questi, in sintesi, il senso e l'importanza di questo volume,
che accompagna il lettore alla scoperta di una delle più affascinanti e
misteriose capitali europee. Scritta in inglese, questa guida faceva
parte di un progetto più ampio e ambizioso che il Poeta voleva dedicare
alla sua terra, rivendicandone il ruolo e l'importanza storica di fronte
a un mondo che sembrava averla dimenticata: "All about Portugal" doveva
intitolarsi la serie di pubblicazioni concepita da Pessoa e di cui
questa guida resta la testimonianza più organica.
Lisbona. Con carta estraibile di Regis St. Louis e Kevin Raub
Perfetta per un breve soggiorno, questa guida pratica e facile da usare
raccoglie il meglio della città: che cosa vedere, itinerari e segreti
del posto per vivere un'esperienza indimenticabile.
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The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason and Suze Orman
Beloved by millions, George S. Clason’s classic business book reveals
the financial principles that hold the key to personal wealth—now with a
new introduction by Suze Orman.
THE SUCCESS SECRETS OF THE ANCIENTS—AN ASSURED ROAD TO HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY
Countless readers have been helped by the famous “Babylonian parables,”
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Acclaimed as a modern-day classic, this celebrated bestseller offers an
understanding of—and a solution to—your personal financial problems that
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gratifying financial progress.
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