review continues, "But China's Literature" organized by Blow Up Groton and dedicated to the relationship between cinema and literature.
Tuesday, January 18 at 21:30 a new race of the host to the City of Groton Municipal Gallery, located in the Palazzo della Biblioteca Comunale. This is an evening approach to literary text and film and profilmic in the program,
The Dying Animal by Philip Roth the book,
Elegy by Isabel Coixet the film.
The program includes readings, comments, thoughts, sequence analysis, to understand the mechanisms adopted by directors and screenwriters in the always difficult but fascinating work of film adaptation. Media will follow the discussion in the following Tuesday, January 25, the full projection of the film in question at the Sala Kursaal, namely Elegy by Isabel Coixet. The comparison of this week promises to be interesting view of the importance of the writer in the field, Philip Roth, but also taking into account the delicate and dramatic existential matters addressed: the aging of the body and soul but that can sometimes stubbornly stay young.
To accompany the public during the evening of January 18, there will, in addition to leaders of Blow Up (Tommaso La Selva, Leo Fabrizio, John and Sergio Massa Vallorani) Massacci his friend Philip (of Law 54), and the readings Fernando Micucci
Philip Roth won the Pulitzer Prize in 1997 for American Pastoral. In 1998 he received the National Medal of Arts at the White House, and in 2002 the highest award American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Gold Medal for fiction. He has twice won the National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award, and three times the PEN / Faulkner Award. In 2005 The Plot Against America received the Society of American Historians for "the best historical novel of American themes of the period 2003-2004." Recently, Roth received the PEN two most prestigious awards: the PEN / Nabokov Award in 2006 and the PEN / Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction. Roth is the only living American writer whose work is published in full and final form by the Library of America.
L 'dying animal. When the sexual revolution of the Sixty years have knocked on his door, David Kepesh he accepted it with enthusiasm, making it the moment of truth in their lives. Since then he has sworn to himself that he would never have a stable relationship with a woman, and for thirty years has kept faith with respect, leading to the existence of the 'emancipated man. " But one day, in the classroom in his class at the University of literary criticism, enter Consuela Castillo, a twenty-four of disturbing beauty, it triggers the desire and jealousy of the late professor. "Maybe now that I'm getting close to death, I secretly wish to be free," she thinks Kepesh, but can not imagine what will be the performance of his troubled relationship with Consuela, and especially its tragic epilogue.
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All evenings will be free admission with FIC-subscription card issued by the Cultural BLOW UP (the cost of the card FIC Blow Up € 5)
In collaboration with Phil Read 54 and Massacci, Fernando and Edward Ripani Micucci, Enzo Angelini, Nessunteatro, Lorenzo Cameli, Point Einaudi San Benedetto del Tronto. Are expected during the season initiatives in collaboration with Art Workshops and associations that deal with cinema in our area.
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