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Saturday, January 8, 2011 17:30
Municipal Auditorium San Benedetto del Tronto
"I'm sorry 'to die for not seeing more"
Roberto Pazzi
Presents Philip Massacci
Readings Francis Tranquilli
Two love stories, the other a heterosexual man, chasing with whom Roberto Pazzi's novel returns to the Big Story of Searching for the Emperor, and Conclave Gospel of Judas, his most translated books.
The story opens in the 590, with the vision of the barbarians in chains in the Roman Forum, the beautiful Angles whose redemption is torn between two cousins.
It unfolds in Rome, in the middle ages' Lombard, in step between the new morality and the old, who lived between the two cousins \u200b\u200bwho could not be more different: Pope Gregory the Great, that will send 'to Britain on a mission to convert the Angles and the learned Eusebius Roman senator Symmachus, who defended the tribe overwhelmed the culture of paganism by Christianity. These pagan still lives naturally, free from guilt, his sexuality ', and the groom falls in love with Celeste, a lover of her daughter Octavia. The two young men, to escape to her wishes, took refuge at Gregory. They flee from Rome and then chased by Eusebio. After various adventures, the marriage of Octavia and Celeste and the birth of children would seem to appease Eusebius, but ...
All this and much more is told a visitor on holiday in the same hotel, from a character today, the Milanese engineer Gregory Eusebi, oppressed by the family trade. Narrated in secret from his wife, the novel is his way to reinvent itself, taking advantage of a stranger to him believe I really wrote. Gregory puts it in a scene that they were unaware of the truth itself and makes its way while the host is listening on holiday magic ...
Roberto Pazzi, a poet, novelist and journalist - have pen to twelve years of Corriere della Sera, then QN and of The New York Times - translated into twenty-six languages, has alternated as a teacher in the school and University of Ferrara, where lives, that of lecturer in the countries of the world where his work has spread. Award-winning production - twice Campiello Prize Selection, twice a finalist Witch and Viareggio, super prizes and awards Flaiano Grinzane Cavour and Montale, Scanno, Comisso, Procida Elsa Morante, Bergamo, Italy Stresa, Rhegium Julii, Basilicata - includes seven collections of poems and sixteen novels. For Corbo editor published in Solingen Scissors (2007), Cities of Dr. Malaguti (2008), The City Volante (2009)
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