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Tornatore pays homage to his homeland
Fernando Lopez
To THE NATION
Giuseppe Tornatore has two great loves. Sicily, where he was born in the spring of 1956 and the cinema, she fell in love at first sight when she met him, five years, led by his father. Sicily has been present in almost all his films, from which in 1988 established him and gave him an Oscar - Cinema Paradiso - until later works, as are all well (1990), Star Maker (1995) and Malena (2000) . In his latest (and most ambitious) work that Alpha will be released on Thursday, Sicily, or more precisely Bagheri, his hometown, is not only unique to the stage action, but the true protagonist of the story. For something is entitled Baaria, the name that is known in Sicilian dialect to this population near Palermo who recognizes him proud as one of his two illustrious sons (the other is Renato Guttuso, outstanding figure of the twentieth-century Italian painting .)
a characterization as his most ambitious work is not only due to the high budget should be invested for the making of the film -25,000,000 euros from producer Medusa, the Mediaset group, ie belonging to the controversial Prime Minister Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, but also his aspiration: to sum up fifty years of Italian history history of their community through a family portrait that spans three generations and has enough of autobiography.
no surprise that a filmmaker as nostalgic evocations given as Tornatore has faced such a risk. It was an old dream that so far had not dared. To explain the reasons which led him to make a film about their origins, quoted Guttuso Tornatore, whose art was also marked by the homeland: "In my lifetime, continually returning to the thought of all this world made of sounds, characters, challenges, dreams and utopias. " To which the director adds a similar sentiment always promised himself that afternoon or Earlier in the material would become a film. "Maybe he was afraid, concludes," I thought it would only be in a position when I approached the age of sixty. The fact is that as I ever did was talk about this project, one day they asked me, liked it and I shed my insecurities. " Overproduction
course, the challenge was also material: in Tunisia, Tornatore made to rebuild the village to the smallest details to be transforming as the seasons pass covering the film. "Since young, has entrusted his mother, who was his informal advice, but indispensable," has been meeting Peppuccio papers, clippings, pamphlets and filling notebooks with anecdotes, stories, characters, customs and legends of the people. "It was useful when he wanted to dump in the script (and images) his vision of a time, an atmosphere, a way of coping with life and hardship, relate to others, to live the politics of keeping faith that everything can be improved with effort.
"It's not an autobiography, but something more intimate and personal," he says, although the three generations of the protagonist the modest-book lover pastor's son with a passion for politics and the grandson dazzled by the film-is easy to see the features of its own Tornatore, their parents and grandparents. "What I elaborated in my memory are the experiences with people I met: a tribute to my people who want to also make a treat to find in the simple elements of life in a global sense of community, our way of conceiving the world. Most of the facts that matter are real, but they have been transfigured, and I invented are also true because in them I am. The most autobiographical is the sequence in which the protagonist takes his son five years to see a movie for the first time. Is what touches me more deeply because it tells how he was born my passion for cinema. "
The political vicissitudes Baaria is also a story in which politics occupies a special place: it is as a line linking almost everything, including everyday life events and private. In search of authenticity (and because the film was shot in dialect), many of the papers were entrusted to the inhabitants of Bagheri, that mix in the division with many Sicilian players. But to encourage the couple living a love story (the filmmaker's parents) and is in the center of the story, wanted figures known Tornatore ("always needed at the head of a production so expensive.") He could not find them, but found a Francesco Scianna, which also offered good picture, despite his limited experience, office insurance and versatility. The Sicilian Margaret Madé, however, had no background as an actress, but showed determination when the director was fascinated by her beautiful face and its appropriate type subjected to harsh trials of interpretation. The good chemistry with Scianna helped.
absence of star players the film has the support of others, even in very brief roles: Angela Molina, Michele Placido, Enrico Lo Verso (Farinellli, Lamerica), Luigi Lo Cascio (The Best of Youth), Lina Sastri ( Anna Magnani notable celluloid) and to Monica Bellucci.
"Baaria is my most personal film and sincere," said the Italian filmmaker, who wanted to follow the oscillations of his characters in a tone that mixture of comedy, irony and drama. Knowing his work, almost be taken for granted that will not miss the nostalgic and sentimental.
The director made his most ambitious film, with a budget of 25 million euros
To THE NATION
Giuseppe Tornatore has two great loves. Sicily, where he was born in the spring of 1956 and the cinema, she fell in love at first sight when she met him, five years, led by his father. Sicily has been present in almost all his films, from which in 1988 established him and gave him an Oscar - Cinema Paradiso - until later works, as are all well (1990), Star Maker (1995) and Malena (2000) . In his latest (and most ambitious) work that Alpha will be released on Thursday, Sicily, or more precisely Bagheri, his hometown, is not only unique to the stage action, but the true protagonist of the story. For something is entitled Baaria, the name that is known in Sicilian dialect to this population near Palermo who recognizes him proud as one of his two illustrious sons (the other is Renato Guttuso, outstanding figure of the twentieth-century Italian painting .)
a characterization as his most ambitious work is not only due to the high budget should be invested for the making of the film -25,000,000 euros from producer Medusa, the Mediaset group, ie belonging to the controversial Prime Minister Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, but also his aspiration: to sum up fifty years of Italian history history of their community through a family portrait that spans three generations and has enough of autobiography.
no surprise that a filmmaker as nostalgic evocations given as Tornatore has faced such a risk. It was an old dream that so far had not dared. To explain the reasons which led him to make a film about their origins, quoted Guttuso Tornatore, whose art was also marked by the homeland: "In my lifetime, continually returning to the thought of all this world made of sounds, characters, challenges, dreams and utopias. " To which the director adds a similar sentiment always promised himself that afternoon or Earlier in the material would become a film. "Maybe he was afraid, concludes," I thought it would only be in a position when I approached the age of sixty. The fact is that as I ever did was talk about this project, one day they asked me, liked it and I shed my insecurities. " Overproduction
course, the challenge was also material: in Tunisia, Tornatore made to rebuild the village to the smallest details to be transforming as the seasons pass covering the film. "Since young, has entrusted his mother, who was his informal advice, but indispensable," has been meeting Peppuccio papers, clippings, pamphlets and filling notebooks with anecdotes, stories, characters, customs and legends of the people. "It was useful when he wanted to dump in the script (and images) his vision of a time, an atmosphere, a way of coping with life and hardship, relate to others, to live the politics of keeping faith that everything can be improved with effort.
"It's not an autobiography, but something more intimate and personal," he says, although the three generations of the protagonist the modest-book lover pastor's son with a passion for politics and the grandson dazzled by the film-is easy to see the features of its own Tornatore, their parents and grandparents. "What I elaborated in my memory are the experiences with people I met: a tribute to my people who want to also make a treat to find in the simple elements of life in a global sense of community, our way of conceiving the world. Most of the facts that matter are real, but they have been transfigured, and I invented are also true because in them I am. The most autobiographical is the sequence in which the protagonist takes his son five years to see a movie for the first time. Is what touches me more deeply because it tells how he was born my passion for cinema. "
The political vicissitudes Baaria is also a story in which politics occupies a special place: it is as a line linking almost everything, including everyday life events and private. In search of authenticity (and because the film was shot in dialect), many of the papers were entrusted to the inhabitants of Bagheri, that mix in the division with many Sicilian players. But to encourage the couple living a love story (the filmmaker's parents) and is in the center of the story, wanted figures known Tornatore ("always needed at the head of a production so expensive.") He could not find them, but found a Francesco Scianna, which also offered good picture, despite his limited experience, office insurance and versatility. The Sicilian Margaret Madé, however, had no background as an actress, but showed determination when the director was fascinated by her beautiful face and its appropriate type subjected to harsh trials of interpretation. The good chemistry with Scianna helped.
absence of star players the film has the support of others, even in very brief roles: Angela Molina, Michele Placido, Enrico Lo Verso (Farinellli, Lamerica), Luigi Lo Cascio (The Best of Youth), Lina Sastri ( Anna Magnani notable celluloid) and to Monica Bellucci.
"Baaria is my most personal film and sincere," said the Italian filmmaker, who wanted to follow the oscillations of his characters in a tone that mixture of comedy, irony and drama. Knowing his work, almost be taken for granted that will not miss the nostalgic and sentimental.
The director made his most ambitious film, with a budget of 25 million euros
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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Italy prohibits the use of plastic bags
With this initiative Italy joins countries such as France, Denmark, Ireland, China and Switzerland have already taken action against the use of plastic bags.
Since the first of January a new law goes into rigor in Italy, which prohibits the use and marketing of plastic bags in shopping centers.
This device is that traders can only provide bags that are biodegradable or can be recycled, newspaper La Tercera.
With this initiative Italy joins countries such as France, Denmark, Ireland, China and Switzerland have already taken action against the use of plastic bags.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
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Italy erupting volcano Etna
The volcano Etna on the Italian island of Sicily, erupted, that triggered alarms in nearby towns.
The eruption occurred in the desert by a crater in the southeast on the slopes of Valle del Bove.
The river of lava could be seen from the towns of Taormina and Catania, where the ash fall reached prompted authorities to order the closure of the airport.
The eruption occurred in the desert by a crater in the southeast on the slopes of Valle del Bove.
The river of lava could be seen from the towns of Taormina and Catania, where the ash fall reached prompted authorities to order the closure of the airport.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
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Italy plans to make historic area of \u200b\u200bRome
The Italian Culture Ministry and local authorities in Rome had a conservation plan that seeks to ensure the historic area of \u200b\u200bthe capital and prevent similar collapses to recent developments in Pompeii.
The restructuring involves 107 hectares of the historic center, including the Colosseum, Capitoline Hill, Roman Forum and the ancient Roman stadium races in Circus Maximus, as The plan submitted by the office of mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno.
The project has designed an initial figure of 60 million euros and private sponsors will be part of any restructuring.
The project, called "Ancient Rome, a value for the modern Rome" is crucial to maintain and protect the cultural heritage of the capital.
The restructuring plan of Rome has three objectives: to ensure the monuments, more attractive and exploit the culture as a tool for local economic renewal. The Roman authorities plan to complete the restoration of the historic area in the next seven years.
The restructuring involves 107 hectares of the historic center, including the Colosseum, Capitoline Hill, Roman Forum and the ancient Roman stadium races in Circus Maximus, as The plan submitted by the office of mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno.
The project has designed an initial figure of 60 million euros and private sponsors will be part of any restructuring.
The project, called "Ancient Rome, a value for the modern Rome" is crucial to maintain and protect the cultural heritage of the capital.
The restructuring plan of Rome has three objectives: to ensure the monuments, more attractive and exploit the culture as a tool for local economic renewal. The Roman authorities plan to complete the restoration of the historic area in the next seven years.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
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Criticism "Baaria." Giuseppe Tornatore covers seventy years of history, from its people
Criticism "Baaria." Giuseppe Tornatore covers seventy years of history, from its people
By Miguel Frías
Giuseppe Tornatore Baaria Baaria film premiere of Giuseppe Tornatore, is a fresco of much of the twentieth century in Italy focused on the transformation of a character named Peppino Torrenuova (Francesco Scianna) and those of his Sicilian village, which is also the director (Bagheria). The basic elements are all the movies the author of Cinema Paradiso, as his heavy emotion, with fanatical followers and fans detractors. But in this case, the immense depth comprehensive search takes him to the narrative: at times, a succession of vignettes simplistic and schematic.
For Baaria, who by dint of blows ellipsis of steps to its central character, spend all the twists political / social that between 1910 and 1980, filtered through the prism of a communist Peppino. Aesthetics is bombastic, large camera movements (many of them with cranes) and the ubiquitous music of Ennio Morricone. The tone, nice, naive, combines manners, alla Italian comedy, drama and even touches of magical realism. But nostalgia, seal Tornatore, prevails in its full length.
As in Cinema ...
characters are humble, friendly and trustworthy, passionate and deeply melancholy. There are also definitive of the people heading home, parents dead, felled by a questionable efidicios progress, cinema tributes, sadness at the passing of time consuming. Tornatore's homeland. That works for a few moments here and others are lost in a general painting naive and stereotypical.
The film, made on a large scale, is weakened in such broad strokes of history and regain strength when it appeals to an intimate lyricism (sometimes too sweetened) tinged with humor. Reconstruction period and customs, and technical areas, are impeccable. In the cluster of characters, the viewer will see Angela Molina and Monica Bellucci.
Baaria, in short, is not Novecento or The Best of Youth. Yes, a sensitive film and at times moving, at least for fans of melancholy mark Tornatore.
For Baaria, who by dint of blows ellipsis of steps to its central character, spend all the twists political / social that between 1910 and 1980, filtered through the prism of a communist Peppino. Aesthetics is bombastic, large camera movements (many of them with cranes) and the ubiquitous music of Ennio Morricone. The tone, nice, naive, combines manners, alla Italian comedy, drama and even touches of magical realism. But nostalgia, seal Tornatore, prevails in its full length.
As in Cinema ...
characters are humble, friendly and trustworthy, passionate and deeply melancholy. There are also definitive of the people heading home, parents dead, felled by a questionable efidicios progress, cinema tributes, sadness at the passing of time consuming. Tornatore's homeland. That works for a few moments here and others are lost in a general painting naive and stereotypical.
The film, made on a large scale, is weakened in such broad strokes of history and regain strength when it appeals to an intimate lyricism (sometimes too sweetened) tinged with humor. Reconstruction period and customs, and technical areas, are impeccable. In the cluster of characters, the viewer will see Angela Molina and Monica Bellucci.
Baaria, in short, is not Novecento or The Best of Youth. Yes, a sensitive film and at times moving, at least for fans of melancholy mark Tornatore.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Record For Number Of Chapstick
In the land of Dante, beyond the historical prestige of poetry and the commercial success of the narrative, today the test is imposed as a source of original ideas. A phenomenon that is stated in the work of Umberto Eco, Claudio Magris, Roberto and Giorgio Agamben
Calasso
Calasso
By Alejandro Patat
for the nation - Rome, 2011
thirty years ago in Italy, the novel loses force and is binding, beyond the historical prestige of poetry, essay. There is a market data. The novel continues to be the result of higher sales in bookstores. Poetry, for its part, has a small audience, composed mostly of young poets. The force of the essay is more a realization of the intellectual world, which assigns to the genus two major factors in the evolution of the entire literary system. First, having circulated powerful new ideas that help us understand the contemporary debates and generate lasting: the final demise of the ancient peasant culture identity Italian crisis of modern thought, the relationship of today's Italy with ancient and medieval world, the weight of these legacies in the constitution of this, the need for an unsystematic thinking to deal with the reality of today's world, the definition of a new multiracial and multi-European destination in terms of current migration processes, the internal contrast between the North, alleged expression of a modern industrial Europe, and South, alleged expression of an atavistic and early modern Europe, the danger of political and moral disintegration of the country and the urgent definition of life in all discussions of biopolitics. Here are some of the most important issues that the Italian trial has been addressed in the past 30 years.
Second, while in Italy the contemporary novel spurned dialogue with the literary tradition in favor of a search for languages \u200b\u200bfrom the film and new forms of communication, the test has been taken over by the weight of that tradition. In short, even if the essay has dealt with aesthetics, religion, criticism of culture or political philosophy, has made a very strong literary tradition, attentive to the heritage of poetry and prose of the past and the visible aspiration to enter the future canon of great literature Italian.
While gender statement implies a growing number of readers, the test is not a popular character, if people understand any expression that can be consumed by large segments of society. On the contrary: the Italian culture, born and developed over the centuries as an elite culture (from Dante and Petrarch to Leopardi aristocratic and refined cultural project Einaudi), with a few moments episodic mass literature (such as If Salgari), continues today with all its innovation in the forms of the test, while gender is not at all new, but a coded form of literature from several centuries ago.
In his beautiful book The shape of saggio (The essay form), not yet translated into Castilian, Alfonso Berardinelli, perhaps the most influential literary critic in Italy, explains that, over the centuries, the genre has accompanied the development hegemony of poetry and narrative. Although part of budgets and procedures with strong stylistic literary value, the test has played in society, current affairs and history, and address multiple issues, often rubs the language of various disciplines. Contemporary literature and modernity itself is unimaginable without trial. The test-
Berardinelli says, "is strictly subjective, occasionally concrete and, especially, sticks to his object of analysis or study from life experience and reading of the author, no systematic or totalizing desire. Shuns the rankings and schematics.
The modern essay was born in the eighteenth century as a form of demolition of thought (of others) and is presented as the expression of secular self-consciousness. Even then, for example, Rousseau, embodied the anti-dogmatic tendencies, skeptical, ironic and heretical. The essayist can assume the appearance of an old philosophe, an opinion or an intellectual critic and interpreter of society and culture.
De Manzoni
Leopardi The dispute between the essay and the novel is not new in Italy. When, in 1850, Alessandro Manzoni published a famous essay against the historical novel, many intellectuals and, above all, many writers who wrote and the way the author of The couple felt perplexed. The historical novel-held-is a hybrid of history and invention, an invitation to madness emotional and conceptual imprecision, a mixture of historical truth and fictional creations. How is it that the author of the greatest Italian historical novel has attacked so strongly to that genre? Some think that Manzoni did banish the excessive spread of foot Italian Narrative After the bride and groom. His criticism would have been directed instead to the new storytellers and historical novels born in his name.
other hand, its position was due to a typical ideology of the Italian literati. By then, the Italian literature was synonymous with poetry. Manzoni
When he returned to his play for the final edition of 1840, made three key changes: the toscanización of language (as opposed to latent origin of Milan), including more than one hundred prints Gonin, studied by the author in every detail, and published at the end of the novel, the "History of the infamous column" with which they entered the field test. So while the first change can be accused of linguistic conservatism, the other two show their revolutionary vision of the novel. Iconographic innovation implies that a narrative can and should complement the picture. The final essay, historical, are proposed to contain the "spillover" of fiction. The Italian novel comes sharply "defined" and passes the baton to the essay form as a form of historical truth. Manzoni operation is the founding act of the modern constitution of Italian literature. Or rather, of Italian culture as a whole. One has the impression that the author Milan, who in the 30 years subsequent to 1840 he resigned to write stories, he wanted to say instead of writing novels, it would be better than the Italians write essays. As
Manzoni Grooms was the most important work for the nineteenth century Italian, the moral Booklets (1837 and uncensored posthumous edition, 1845) Leopardi, have been and remain the most significant test for the twentieth century and today. Two works distant in time for only three years marked the intellectual life of the last two centuries. Even the title Operette morality (operetta, "little book" is the diminutive of the word opera, "work") makes clear that there is in that systematic text no pretense of thinking. When building a book almost incomprehensible to his time, he established himself as Leopardi manzoniano antimodel. Through short narratives and dialogues, aiming at a philosophical language (the songs are perfect, the genius and suicide, love and death, ancient and modern, pleasure) against philosophy as the ultimate truth. Liveliness, humor, irony, mockery, false imitation, splits, are the key rhetorical parody of this short text by Leopardi.
The Italian trial is unthinkable without Leopardi. With it ending any illusion old "(to use his words) to systematize the world. And at the same time, he begins a fragmentary thought, perceived as debris, scrap, rest deprivation. Leopardi mark a boundary and every thinker has become more here or beyond his work.
After War
Throughout the twentieth century, the fate of the Italian trial has been mixed. Suffice here to mention some key cases. In the field of literary criticism, Giacomo Debenedetti (twentieth-century poetry and the novel of the twentieth century) has left indelible marks. In the field of art, Roberto Longhi tests are still indispensable. If today we read the history of modern art from the rupture of Caravaggio's pictorial language, we owe it to his landmark trial on the Italian painter. What about adding the influence of thought and style of Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks? Or the prophetic writing of Pier Paolo Pasolini?
On November 2, 1975, when Pasolini was murdered in a field of Ostia, a few kilometers from Rome, the most violent disappearance of Italian artist of the second half of the twentieth century suddenly left its mark on the end of physical and mental commitment to intellectual with their ideas and society in which they live. Without it, Italy was almost speechless. Pasolini forced exclusion from the political world (we now know that his crime had nothing to do with a simple act of violence of a street kid) is a metaphor for the exclusion of intellectuals within the power in Italy. Since then, refugees on the periphery of power, failed and discredited by the political power of Italian intellectuals have written extensively as a form of resistance to the real threat of political disintegration, moral and cultural development of their country. A large number of writers and intellectuals (Umberto Eco, Claudio Magris, Roberto Calasso and Giorgio Agamben, among others) embarked on the trial, probably in search of land to retain a stronger bond with their own cultural roots, but above all, as the only discourse genre that is still possible articulated configuration of thought.
UMBERTO ECO: BETWEEN THE MODERN READER AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE
University Professor of semiotics and medieval aesthetic, ironic, bright, capable of creating bridges between academic culture and the common reader, Umberto Eco is responsible for a vast theoretical production ranging from Open Work (1962), and integrated Doom (1965), Treaty on general semiotics (1975), Lector in fabula (1979) and The Limits of Interpretation (1990) to recent studies History of Beauty (2004) and History of ugliness (2007). All reality appears to Eco as a semiotic system of signs infinite, that the human being decoded. A concept highlighted in this rich body of writings: the idea of \u200b\u200breader, subject to the intellectual Eco assumes the function key social reality, and for men Eco, the full meaning of their existence.
Author of novels-from The Name of the Rose (1980) to the cemetery in Prague (2010), Eco also has made them the ultimate meaning of his prose and often his ideas have penetrated through the maze of characters and their storylines. In all this vast production, the test that has marked the Italian culture and literature, perhaps underground, has been Postscript to The Name of the Rose, first published in the journal Literate in 1983 and later included as an appendix of his famous novel in the successive reprints.
Apostilles In Eco tries to resolve one of the most pressing problems in Italy: coexistence with the distressing and crippling legacy of the past. To do this, define a postmodern aesthetic as the favorable attitude to the mix of styles and registers from tradition. "The postmodern reply to the modern consists of recognizing that the past, since it can not be destroyed, because its destruction leads to silence, must be re-visited: with irony, but are not innocent." Have transformed a medieval convent XIV century on the stage of an enigma about laughter (in the center of the investigation is the alleged book of Aristotle on comedy) has been one of the ways of Eco working to re-enter the center of the great Italian culture in the century of Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio. Of course, as game is not as innocent as unbiased return to origins.
Claudio Magris: EUROPE AND ITS IDENTITY "CONTAMINATED"
In The Hapsburg Myth in Modern Austrian Literature (1963), beginning of Germanic Magris, scholar and critic, works great, central to the author were proposed to analyze documents of an era with which to rebuild an entire cultural and historical panorama. After having published similar studies spanning the works of Wilhelm Heins, Joseph Roth and Hoffmann, Magris changed the itinerary, experimenting with a mixed between the novels, essays and travel writing in the Danube (1986) and Microcosm (1997), his true masterpieces. In the first, described in first-person impressions and emotions of an indefinite trip along this river. Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade are seen through the eyes of those who recognize that the Austro-Hungarian Empire could exist only because of its potential multiplicity and never with the idea of \u200b\u200bunifying the Germanic spirit. Magris's speech is not organized as a thesis: it flows elusive and changing as the river that runs: "Since Heraclitus, the river has been the quintessential figure questioning of identity." Microcosmos (1997) deepened the desire for an open, vague story of a pilgrim, not establish categories or parameters. While Danube penetrated some way into the lives and works of great personalities of Hapsburg (Sissi, Heidegger, Kafka, Svevo), Microcosmos preferred the intimate places, family and individual in the universe of Venice, Trieste, Slovenian and Dalmatian. Thus, compared to the fury of war exploits irrational in the Balkans in the late twentieth century, as a symbolic place puts Magris Coffee San Marco in Trieste, a true "sea port, or the 11 miles to go from Grade to Aquileia, in Venezia Giulia, including Byzantine mosaics covered by water and basilicas and rusty barges. Faced with the absurd claim of ethnic purity, the new winds bring to Europe, Magris records in measured tone, disconsolate and skeptical, all that is mixing, hybridization, passage.
and disillusionment in Utopia (1999), Infinity Travel (2005) and the latest Alphabets (2008), Magris has met his newspaper articles from the past 40 years. In the latter, which analyzes classical and contemporary literary texts, it is clear evolution from the earlier books. Roberto Calasso
: THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THIS OLD
Personality is complex indeed Roberto Calasso. The persistence obsessive, almost pathological, with which aims for more than 30 years an elusive goal as writers is among the restless, dissatisfied with self and situation. In an interview with an Italian newspaper, after the recent publication of his latest book L'burning, confessed: "For almost 30 years now try to explain what unspeakable. But I have not succeeded yet. There are times when fleeing tenaciously word. Stendhal or Balzac could speak with incredible efficiency and accuracy about the world around them. I do not think that today there is someone in a position to do the same. " Calasso books trying to "say" this, but in the eyes of the author himself, not enough.
The first books, The Ruin of Kasch (1983), The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony (1988) and Ka (1996), took care to explain the meaning of the ancient religion. Those who followed, K. (2002), Pink Tiepolo (2006) and La Folie Baudelaire (2008), attempt, however, picking through the ruins of modernity, the remnant of antiquity. Calasso refers to the period in which men not only dialogue and interaction with the gods, but also feel part of a transcendent, unearthly. In K. , Calasso analyzes Kafka's work from that key. Guilt, punishment and sacrifice, the author's favorite themes of Prague, would be loaded with a strong sense of religion that transcends the psychological fact. The voices of each character does not express a pure desire, but are carriers of the arcane, the dimension of pre-history in which men lived with the gods. If humanity has lost all contact with the mythical, Kafkaesque inquiry is a desperate attempt to restore at least the consciousness of the loss. "For Kafka," he writes, paradise was not a place where someone had lived in the past and that memory had been preserved, but a permanent and invisible. " Calasso goes in search of evidence of contact between the gods invisible and men. His intelligence and culture are dazzling and, at times, suffocating. Impeccable style, very high, epiphanic, which mixes fiction and biography, narrative, critical, has become inimitable.
Giorgio Agamben: PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE
The vast work of Giorgio Agamben has two directions. On one side are the tests that will delve into political philosophy and philosophy of law, on the other, specifically the writings of literary character from a philosophical perspective. In the first part Homo sacer (1995), Remnants of Auschwitz (1998), State of Emergency (2003) and The Sacrament of language. Archaeology the oath (2008). In his second line, more linked to Italian literature, prose highlights della Idea (1985) and Categorie italiane (1996), not yet translated, where Agamben returned to a project designed to Italo Calvino and that was cut short, summarize in a few pages foundational categories of Italian literature.
Agamben's contribution to contemporary thought has not yet been calculated. His influence is enormous. Perhaps his most important work remains Homo sacer, reissued with new interventions in 2005. The homo sacer (sacred man) was in the Roman world, the individual who, being tried for a crime he could be killed without the murderer was convicted of murder. But in addition, could not be sacrificed, ie could not be killed according to the rites of ancient sacrifice. Hence, for centuries, it has insisted on the ambiguity of the sacred: that which is beyond the human but at the same time, the disgusting, dirty. Therefore, "sacred" concept becomes a dark and impenetrable: the holy and the unclean touch. The aim of Agamben is untie the intricate development of the ideas that led to this concept by separating the religious worldview of legal and political order of the old society. For the sovereign power, the sacredness of life means being subject to death and abandonment. "For too long, one of the privileges of sovereign power was the right to life and death, "wrote Foucault. And Agamben adds:" You can not say more clearly that the primary basis of political power is a life completely removed and that returns policy to the extent that can be eliminated. "
But in ancient times, the holy man was part of a" state of exception ", modernity became the strategy of power in a" permanent state ". For Agamben , Jewish extermination is the paradigm of modernity. Its consequence is the final crisis of the concept of human life. All current discussions about the biogenetic, euthanasia, abortion, plant life, brain death is the demonstration that our biological body has become biopolitical body, with an increasingly fragile ability of individuals to decide their own fate.
The essay form of Agamben is parallel to the mental process that accompanies it. All paragraphs of text are concatenated into a subtle way. Jump one is a huge risk, because the building logical and argumentative, always thought of as solving a puzzle latent historical consolidated collapses. What Agamben proposes is not easy: go into the intricate path of its ideas and its hypothesis requires extreme concentration, a keen attention to detail, but once conquered the summit, one has the impression that this is one of the most original essayists of our time.
for the nation - Rome, 2011
thirty years ago in Italy, the novel loses force and is binding, beyond the historical prestige of poetry, essay. There is a market data. The novel continues to be the result of higher sales in bookstores. Poetry, for its part, has a small audience, composed mostly of young poets. The force of the essay is more a realization of the intellectual world, which assigns to the genus two major factors in the evolution of the entire literary system. First, having circulated powerful new ideas that help us understand the contemporary debates and generate lasting: the final demise of the ancient peasant culture identity Italian crisis of modern thought, the relationship of today's Italy with ancient and medieval world, the weight of these legacies in the constitution of this, the need for an unsystematic thinking to deal with the reality of today's world, the definition of a new multiracial and multi-European destination in terms of current migration processes, the internal contrast between the North, alleged expression of a modern industrial Europe, and South, alleged expression of an atavistic and early modern Europe, the danger of political and moral disintegration of the country and the urgent definition of life in all discussions of biopolitics. Here are some of the most important issues that the Italian trial has been addressed in the past 30 years.
Second, while in Italy the contemporary novel spurned dialogue with the literary tradition in favor of a search for languages \u200b\u200bfrom the film and new forms of communication, the test has been taken over by the weight of that tradition. In short, even if the essay has dealt with aesthetics, religion, criticism of culture or political philosophy, has made a very strong literary tradition, attentive to the heritage of poetry and prose of the past and the visible aspiration to enter the future canon of great literature Italian.
While gender statement implies a growing number of readers, the test is not a popular character, if people understand any expression that can be consumed by large segments of society. On the contrary: the Italian culture, born and developed over the centuries as an elite culture (from Dante and Petrarch to Leopardi aristocratic and refined cultural project Einaudi), with a few moments episodic mass literature (such as If Salgari), continues today with all its innovation in the forms of the test, while gender is not at all new, but a coded form of literature from several centuries ago.
In his beautiful book The shape of saggio (The essay form), not yet translated into Castilian, Alfonso Berardinelli, perhaps the most influential literary critic in Italy, explains that, over the centuries, the genre has accompanied the development hegemony of poetry and narrative. Although part of budgets and procedures with strong stylistic literary value, the test has played in society, current affairs and history, and address multiple issues, often rubs the language of various disciplines. Contemporary literature and modernity itself is unimaginable without trial. The test-
Berardinelli says, "is strictly subjective, occasionally concrete and, especially, sticks to his object of analysis or study from life experience and reading of the author, no systematic or totalizing desire. Shuns the rankings and schematics.
The modern essay was born in the eighteenth century as a form of demolition of thought (of others) and is presented as the expression of secular self-consciousness. Even then, for example, Rousseau, embodied the anti-dogmatic tendencies, skeptical, ironic and heretical. The essayist can assume the appearance of an old philosophe, an opinion or an intellectual critic and interpreter of society and culture.
De Manzoni
Leopardi The dispute between the essay and the novel is not new in Italy. When, in 1850, Alessandro Manzoni published a famous essay against the historical novel, many intellectuals and, above all, many writers who wrote and the way the author of The couple felt perplexed. The historical novel-held-is a hybrid of history and invention, an invitation to madness emotional and conceptual imprecision, a mixture of historical truth and fictional creations. How is it that the author of the greatest Italian historical novel has attacked so strongly to that genre? Some think that Manzoni did banish the excessive spread of foot Italian Narrative After the bride and groom. His criticism would have been directed instead to the new storytellers and historical novels born in his name.
other hand, its position was due to a typical ideology of the Italian literati. By then, the Italian literature was synonymous with poetry. Manzoni
When he returned to his play for the final edition of 1840, made three key changes: the toscanización of language (as opposed to latent origin of Milan), including more than one hundred prints Gonin, studied by the author in every detail, and published at the end of the novel, the "History of the infamous column" with which they entered the field test. So while the first change can be accused of linguistic conservatism, the other two show their revolutionary vision of the novel. Iconographic innovation implies that a narrative can and should complement the picture. The final essay, historical, are proposed to contain the "spillover" of fiction. The Italian novel comes sharply "defined" and passes the baton to the essay form as a form of historical truth. Manzoni operation is the founding act of the modern constitution of Italian literature. Or rather, of Italian culture as a whole. One has the impression that the author Milan, who in the 30 years subsequent to 1840 he resigned to write stories, he wanted to say instead of writing novels, it would be better than the Italians write essays. As
Manzoni Grooms was the most important work for the nineteenth century Italian, the moral Booklets (1837 and uncensored posthumous edition, 1845) Leopardi, have been and remain the most significant test for the twentieth century and today. Two works distant in time for only three years marked the intellectual life of the last two centuries. Even the title Operette morality (operetta, "little book" is the diminutive of the word opera, "work") makes clear that there is in that systematic text no pretense of thinking. When building a book almost incomprehensible to his time, he established himself as Leopardi manzoniano antimodel. Through short narratives and dialogues, aiming at a philosophical language (the songs are perfect, the genius and suicide, love and death, ancient and modern, pleasure) against philosophy as the ultimate truth. Liveliness, humor, irony, mockery, false imitation, splits, are the key rhetorical parody of this short text by Leopardi.
The Italian trial is unthinkable without Leopardi. With it ending any illusion old "(to use his words) to systematize the world. And at the same time, he begins a fragmentary thought, perceived as debris, scrap, rest deprivation. Leopardi mark a boundary and every thinker has become more here or beyond his work.
After War
Throughout the twentieth century, the fate of the Italian trial has been mixed. Suffice here to mention some key cases. In the field of literary criticism, Giacomo Debenedetti (twentieth-century poetry and the novel of the twentieth century) has left indelible marks. In the field of art, Roberto Longhi tests are still indispensable. If today we read the history of modern art from the rupture of Caravaggio's pictorial language, we owe it to his landmark trial on the Italian painter. What about adding the influence of thought and style of Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks? Or the prophetic writing of Pier Paolo Pasolini?
On November 2, 1975, when Pasolini was murdered in a field of Ostia, a few kilometers from Rome, the most violent disappearance of Italian artist of the second half of the twentieth century suddenly left its mark on the end of physical and mental commitment to intellectual with their ideas and society in which they live. Without it, Italy was almost speechless. Pasolini forced exclusion from the political world (we now know that his crime had nothing to do with a simple act of violence of a street kid) is a metaphor for the exclusion of intellectuals within the power in Italy. Since then, refugees on the periphery of power, failed and discredited by the political power of Italian intellectuals have written extensively as a form of resistance to the real threat of political disintegration, moral and cultural development of their country. A large number of writers and intellectuals (Umberto Eco, Claudio Magris, Roberto Calasso and Giorgio Agamben, among others) embarked on the trial, probably in search of land to retain a stronger bond with their own cultural roots, but above all, as the only discourse genre that is still possible articulated configuration of thought.
UMBERTO ECO: BETWEEN THE MODERN READER AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE
University Professor of semiotics and medieval aesthetic, ironic, bright, capable of creating bridges between academic culture and the common reader, Umberto Eco is responsible for a vast theoretical production ranging from Open Work (1962), and integrated Doom (1965), Treaty on general semiotics (1975), Lector in fabula (1979) and The Limits of Interpretation (1990) to recent studies History of Beauty (2004) and History of ugliness (2007). All reality appears to Eco as a semiotic system of signs infinite, that the human being decoded. A concept highlighted in this rich body of writings: the idea of \u200b\u200breader, subject to the intellectual Eco assumes the function key social reality, and for men Eco, the full meaning of their existence.
Author of novels-from The Name of the Rose (1980) to the cemetery in Prague (2010), Eco also has made them the ultimate meaning of his prose and often his ideas have penetrated through the maze of characters and their storylines. In all this vast production, the test that has marked the Italian culture and literature, perhaps underground, has been Postscript to The Name of the Rose, first published in the journal Literate in 1983 and later included as an appendix of his famous novel in the successive reprints.
Apostilles In Eco tries to resolve one of the most pressing problems in Italy: coexistence with the distressing and crippling legacy of the past. To do this, define a postmodern aesthetic as the favorable attitude to the mix of styles and registers from tradition. "The postmodern reply to the modern consists of recognizing that the past, since it can not be destroyed, because its destruction leads to silence, must be re-visited: with irony, but are not innocent." Have transformed a medieval convent XIV century on the stage of an enigma about laughter (in the center of the investigation is the alleged book of Aristotle on comedy) has been one of the ways of Eco working to re-enter the center of the great Italian culture in the century of Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio. Of course, as game is not as innocent as unbiased return to origins.
Claudio Magris: EUROPE AND ITS IDENTITY "CONTAMINATED"
In The Hapsburg Myth in Modern Austrian Literature (1963), beginning of Germanic Magris, scholar and critic, works great, central to the author were proposed to analyze documents of an era with which to rebuild an entire cultural and historical panorama. After having published similar studies spanning the works of Wilhelm Heins, Joseph Roth and Hoffmann, Magris changed the itinerary, experimenting with a mixed between the novels, essays and travel writing in the Danube (1986) and Microcosm (1997), his true masterpieces. In the first, described in first-person impressions and emotions of an indefinite trip along this river. Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade are seen through the eyes of those who recognize that the Austro-Hungarian Empire could exist only because of its potential multiplicity and never with the idea of \u200b\u200bunifying the Germanic spirit. Magris's speech is not organized as a thesis: it flows elusive and changing as the river that runs: "Since Heraclitus, the river has been the quintessential figure questioning of identity." Microcosmos (1997) deepened the desire for an open, vague story of a pilgrim, not establish categories or parameters. While Danube penetrated some way into the lives and works of great personalities of Hapsburg (Sissi, Heidegger, Kafka, Svevo), Microcosmos preferred the intimate places, family and individual in the universe of Venice, Trieste, Slovenian and Dalmatian. Thus, compared to the fury of war exploits irrational in the Balkans in the late twentieth century, as a symbolic place puts Magris Coffee San Marco in Trieste, a true "sea port, or the 11 miles to go from Grade to Aquileia, in Venezia Giulia, including Byzantine mosaics covered by water and basilicas and rusty barges. Faced with the absurd claim of ethnic purity, the new winds bring to Europe, Magris records in measured tone, disconsolate and skeptical, all that is mixing, hybridization, passage.
and disillusionment in Utopia (1999), Infinity Travel (2005) and the latest Alphabets (2008), Magris has met his newspaper articles from the past 40 years. In the latter, which analyzes classical and contemporary literary texts, it is clear evolution from the earlier books. Roberto Calasso
: THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THIS OLD
Personality is complex indeed Roberto Calasso. The persistence obsessive, almost pathological, with which aims for more than 30 years an elusive goal as writers is among the restless, dissatisfied with self and situation. In an interview with an Italian newspaper, after the recent publication of his latest book L'burning, confessed: "For almost 30 years now try to explain what unspeakable. But I have not succeeded yet. There are times when fleeing tenaciously word. Stendhal or Balzac could speak with incredible efficiency and accuracy about the world around them. I do not think that today there is someone in a position to do the same. " Calasso books trying to "say" this, but in the eyes of the author himself, not enough.
The first books, The Ruin of Kasch (1983), The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony (1988) and Ka (1996), took care to explain the meaning of the ancient religion. Those who followed, K. (2002), Pink Tiepolo (2006) and La Folie Baudelaire (2008), attempt, however, picking through the ruins of modernity, the remnant of antiquity. Calasso refers to the period in which men not only dialogue and interaction with the gods, but also feel part of a transcendent, unearthly. In K. , Calasso analyzes Kafka's work from that key. Guilt, punishment and sacrifice, the author's favorite themes of Prague, would be loaded with a strong sense of religion that transcends the psychological fact. The voices of each character does not express a pure desire, but are carriers of the arcane, the dimension of pre-history in which men lived with the gods. If humanity has lost all contact with the mythical, Kafkaesque inquiry is a desperate attempt to restore at least the consciousness of the loss. "For Kafka," he writes, paradise was not a place where someone had lived in the past and that memory had been preserved, but a permanent and invisible. " Calasso goes in search of evidence of contact between the gods invisible and men. His intelligence and culture are dazzling and, at times, suffocating. Impeccable style, very high, epiphanic, which mixes fiction and biography, narrative, critical, has become inimitable.
Giorgio Agamben: PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE
The vast work of Giorgio Agamben has two directions. On one side are the tests that will delve into political philosophy and philosophy of law, on the other, specifically the writings of literary character from a philosophical perspective. In the first part Homo sacer (1995), Remnants of Auschwitz (1998), State of Emergency (2003) and The Sacrament of language. Archaeology the oath (2008). In his second line, more linked to Italian literature, prose highlights della Idea (1985) and Categorie italiane (1996), not yet translated, where Agamben returned to a project designed to Italo Calvino and that was cut short, summarize in a few pages foundational categories of Italian literature.
Agamben's contribution to contemporary thought has not yet been calculated. His influence is enormous. Perhaps his most important work remains Homo sacer, reissued with new interventions in 2005. The homo sacer (sacred man) was in the Roman world, the individual who, being tried for a crime he could be killed without the murderer was convicted of murder. But in addition, could not be sacrificed, ie could not be killed according to the rites of ancient sacrifice. Hence, for centuries, it has insisted on the ambiguity of the sacred: that which is beyond the human but at the same time, the disgusting, dirty. Therefore, "sacred" concept becomes a dark and impenetrable: the holy and the unclean touch. The aim of Agamben is untie the intricate development of the ideas that led to this concept by separating the religious worldview of legal and political order of the old society. For the sovereign power, the sacredness of life means being subject to death and abandonment. "For too long, one of the privileges of sovereign power was the right to life and death, "wrote Foucault. And Agamben adds:" You can not say more clearly that the primary basis of political power is a life completely removed and that returns policy to the extent that can be eliminated. "
But in ancient times, the holy man was part of a" state of exception ", modernity became the strategy of power in a" permanent state ". For Agamben , Jewish extermination is the paradigm of modernity. Its consequence is the final crisis of the concept of human life. All current discussions about the biogenetic, euthanasia, abortion, plant life, brain death is the demonstration that our biological body has become biopolitical body, with an increasingly fragile ability of individuals to decide their own fate.
The essay form of Agamben is parallel to the mental process that accompanies it. All paragraphs of text are concatenated into a subtle way. Jump one is a huge risk, because the building logical and argumentative, always thought of as solving a puzzle latent historical consolidated collapses. What Agamben proposes is not easy: go into the intricate path of its ideas and its hypothesis requires extreme concentration, a keen attention to detail, but once conquered the summit, one has the impression that this is one of the most original essayists of our time.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Where Can I Watch Sukida?
think Stresa Italian paradise on Lake Maggiore and the Borromeo Islands
If you discover just an early morning sunshine on the waters of Lake Maggiore in Stresa will understand why this beautiful city, nestled in an exceptional panoramic position on this large lake and surrounded by the imposing dimensions piamontinos Alps, caught in the nineteenth century the upper classes and businessmen from Italy.
Their representatives settled in this beautiful land, with the blue lakes and green hills, villas and palaces and to the very writer Ernest Hemingway stood here, fascinated by the charm of the place, the scene of his famous novel "A Farewell to Arms" filmed in 1932 with Gary Cooper in front of the cast.
Lake Maggiore and the three Borromean Islands (Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Isla de los Pescadores), emerging in front of the medieval Stresa, still constitute an evoked and coveted destination for tourists. No longer walk through its extensive parks many showbiz personalities, politicians, kings and writers such as in the twentieth century, but those who come to this place, almost on the border with Switzerland, are fascinated by the refined villas, tours and the liberty style hotel in the village, and romantic boat trips through the three Borromean Islands, a true botanical garden lovely mansions and restaurants to taste the delicious cuisine of Piedmont.
Stresa, situated just over ninety miles from the Turin Olympics, no longer a village coquette, whose old town can be covered in just a few minutes walk. Leaning out the lakeside promenade is Marconi Pizza, with its neoclassical church of Sant'Ambrogio, and just behind the temple stands one of the oldest village in the city, Villa Ducale, former residence of the philosopher Antonio Rosmini neoclassical. Another great country house-see is the Villa Pallavicino, now converted into a zoo with more forty species which includes many exotic animals like ostriches and kangaroos.
Another option is to go on a parallel across the lake to the entrance to the funicular up to the mountains near the city. The route is dotted with statues and monuments, such as those dedicated to Umberto I, the fallen in World War II and Isabel of Savoy. Also passed by the imposing facade of the Grand Hotel Borromeo Islands, but the best thing is to enjoy panoramic lake with its three beautiful islands.
This small archipelago is located in the center of Lake Maggiore. The best known island Isola Bella, led by the baroque palace and garden built Count Charles III Borromeo in 1670. This noble began gradually shaping a majestic work out some pitfalls of the water, carrying fertile land and planting flowers from different backgrounds.
The result was that the Borromeo family became, along with a bunch of artists of the time, that piece of land on an island flower terraces, stairways, grottos, fountains and exotic plants and strange that caused admiration in Italy. Inside the island is a palace with a central body and three wings, where there is an interesting collection of artwork and cushions. Mother
Island is the largest of the three and is best known for his charming vegetation, where stand the azaleas, camellias and palms highest in Italy. Inside, stands another palace that is visited since 1978 for its interesting collection of dolls and porcelain.
Fishers Island is frequented by lovers of food. Its narrow winding streets and sometimes there are several restaurants that catered to the fauna of the lake.
If you discover just an early morning sunshine on the waters of Lake Maggiore in Stresa will understand why this beautiful city, nestled in an exceptional panoramic position on this large lake and surrounded by the imposing dimensions piamontinos Alps, caught in the nineteenth century the upper classes and businessmen from Italy. Their representatives settled in this beautiful land, with the blue lakes and green hills, villas and palaces and to the very writer Ernest Hemingway stood here, fascinated by the charm of the place, the scene of his famous novel "A Farewell to Arms" filmed in 1932 with Gary Cooper in front of the cast.
Lake Maggiore and the three Borromean Islands (Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Isla de los Pescadores), emerging in front of the medieval Stresa, still constitute an evoked and coveted destination for tourists. No longer walk through its extensive parks many showbiz personalities, politicians, kings and writers such as in the twentieth century, but those who come to this place, almost on the border with Switzerland, are fascinated by the refined villas, tours and the liberty style hotel in the village, and romantic boat trips through the three Borromean Islands, a true botanical garden lovely mansions and restaurants to taste the delicious cuisine of Piedmont.
Stresa, situated just over ninety miles from the Turin Olympics, no longer a village coquette, whose old town can be covered in just a few minutes walk. Leaning out the lakeside promenade is Marconi Pizza, with its neoclassical church of Sant'Ambrogio, and just behind the temple stands one of the oldest village in the city, Villa Ducale, former residence of the philosopher Antonio Rosmini neoclassical. Another great country house-see is the Villa Pallavicino, now converted into a zoo with more forty species which includes many exotic animals like ostriches and kangaroos.
Another option is to go on a parallel across the lake to the entrance to the funicular up to the mountains near the city. The route is dotted with statues and monuments, such as those dedicated to Umberto I, the fallen in World War II and Isabel of Savoy. Also passed by the imposing facade of the Grand Hotel Borromeo Islands, but the best thing is to enjoy panoramic lake with its three beautiful islands.
This small archipelago is located in the center of Lake Maggiore. The best known island Isola Bella, led by the baroque palace and garden built Count Charles III Borromeo in 1670. This noble began gradually shaping a majestic work out some pitfalls of the water, carrying fertile land and planting flowers from different backgrounds.
The result was that the Borromeo family became, along with a bunch of artists of the time, that piece of land on an island flower terraces, stairways, grottos, fountains and exotic plants and strange that caused admiration in Italy. Inside the island is a palace with a central body and three wings, where there is an interesting collection of artwork and cushions. Mother
Island is the largest of the three and is best known for his charming vegetation, where stand the azaleas, camellias and palms highest in Italy. Inside, stands another palace that is visited since 1978 for its interesting collection of dolls and porcelain.
Fishers Island is frequented by lovers of food. Its narrow winding streets and sometimes there are several restaurants that catered to the fauna of the lake.
Cover Letter Dental Hygienist
A New York Confederazione l'Assemblea Generale della degli Italiani nel Mondo Imprenditori
ROME, April GNN 2011 (Italia Estera) - If Terrà il prossimo 17 gennaio a New York l'Assemblea della Confederazione Generale degli Italiani nel Mondo Imprenditori. All'ordine
AGENDA: i progetti per il 2011, il will modalità di ravvivare network, cooperation with NSBA and NFIB, the following changes to the convention of the International Leader in Italy.
The Confederation of Italian Entrepreneurs Worldwide (CIIM) is a business network between business abroad is the national business.
was founded in June 2004 following the First Congress of Italian Entrepreneurs Worldwide - organized by the Congregation Minister Mirko Tremaglia governed by, and held at FAO in October 2003 - to aggregate into a "web" and Italian businessmen of Italian origin operating abroad with entrepreneurs in the national territory in order to facilitate the exchange of ideas, experiences, resources and contacts.
While the main office in Rome continues to sostenere the CIIM, we numerose sue sono sedi locali finanziate Indipendenti e dai membri di tutto il mondo. The CIIM has sediment and presenze in Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cina, Cile, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Kenya, Russia, South Africa, Spagna, Stati Uniti, Svizzera, Thailand, e Turchia. Primo
President Giuseppe della Confederazione l'on Zamberletti dal 2004 to 2009. Dal 2009 è l'il president on. Mario Baldassarri
AGENDA: i progetti per il 2011, il will modalità di ravvivare network, cooperation with NSBA and NFIB, the following changes to the convention of the International Leader in Italy.
The Confederation of Italian Entrepreneurs Worldwide (CIIM) is a business network between business abroad is the national business.
was founded in June 2004 following the First Congress of Italian Entrepreneurs Worldwide - organized by the Congregation Minister Mirko Tremaglia governed by, and held at FAO in October 2003 - to aggregate into a "web" and Italian businessmen of Italian origin operating abroad with entrepreneurs in the national territory in order to facilitate the exchange of ideas, experiences, resources and contacts.
While the main office in Rome continues to sostenere the CIIM, we numerose sue sono sedi locali finanziate Indipendenti e dai membri di tutto il mondo. The CIIM has sediment and presenze in Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cina, Cile, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Kenya, Russia, South Africa, Spagna, Stati Uniti, Svizzera, Thailand, e Turchia. Primo
President Giuseppe della Confederazione l'on Zamberletti dal 2004 to 2009. Dal 2009 è l'il president on. Mario Baldassarri
Lord Of The Rings Henta
San Luis waiting for Ivan Basso, the Italian superstar
Between 17 and 23 January there was held the fifth annual International Cycling Tour. The last winner of the Giro d'Italia arrive in the country on Friday to be a major stars of the competition.
The V edition of the Tour de San Luis, UCI category 2.1, will be held from 17 to 23 January and will feature seven stages, one trial, in which cyclists will travel 1,000 kilometers. It is organized by the San Luis Cycling Federation and supervised by Facpyr. It also has the support of the Government of San Luis.
One of the pillars of the race will undoubtedly be Ivan Basso. The last winner of the Giro d'Italia, will arrive in the city of San Luis on Friday and make the set-up ahead of their first competition of the year.
Finally, the Italian, who has participated in editing 2009, said on its website: "This year I will begin my training and run slowly calm. My current form is not ideal. My team has Eros Capecchi is a very good level."
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Funny Wedding Messages
Sicily including the European Tour Golf
The Italian island of Sicily this year host the tournament in the Race to Dubai on the European Tour for the first time in its history, according to a preliminary schedule has been provided to the players.
The Italian island of Sicily this year host the tournament in the Race to Dubai on the European Tour for the first time in its history, according to a preliminary schedule has been provided to the players.
The event, to be called Sicily Open, will be supported for three years the regional government of the island, which has invested five million euros, will be held from 17 to March 20, the first on European soil and a stage yet to be decided.
In this regard we must remember that the path of Il Piciolo, located in Castiglione, was asked to host the event for seniors in which Sunday won the English Hospital.
Sicily is becoming a new destination for golf practice, combined with visits to archaeological sites of Rome and ancient Greece.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Patricia Xtreme Curves
Caselli annuncio: Berlusconi da 10 milioni agli italiani all'estero. Giai, "Dubbie inquietanti and indignazione"
per l'annuncio controversy for Senator Esteban Caselli, secondo il quale avrebbe il Consiglio president of the restituzione dispositions, in 2011 dall'anno partire di dieci milioni di euro dai fondi destinati Italians abroad in his time reduced. My colleague, Mirella Giai expresses doubt about the decision of Prime Minister and also outrage at the way of doing politics for Italians abroad.
Here are two press the senator and senator of the PDL MAIE.
THE PRESS CASELLI
Senator Juan Esteban Caselli is particularly pleased to report that he had just received a call from the Prime Minister, Mr Silvio Berlusconi, during which the President informed him, in response to a request to that effect addressed to it in his capacity as Coordinator-General for Italians Abroad of the PDL, for having provided so that during the Next week are allocated the necessary steps to raise the budget for Italians abroad to 10 million euros for next year.
Mr Berlusconi has so wanted to demonstrate the willingness of the Government, chaired by himself wanted to devote full attention to our compatriots living outside national borders, even in a time of severe restrictions and need to contain public spending for the severe economic crisis that has touched the international community in general and several European countries in particular, with serious consequences and repercussions.
Sen. Casey wishes to express his deep gratitude to Mr Berlusconi for this renewed act of concrete attention and high availability for our compatriots abroad. With these additional funds will be possible in fact to meet specific needs felt by our communities abroad in assisting the most needy, the promotion of Italian language and culture as well as support for consular activities.
Once again it is confirmed that the government of Prime Minister Berlusconi is the Government of doing and not talking, just as you credit again the strong commitment and unwavering determination against the Sen. Casey of Italians abroad. Sen. Casey, on this occasion, to perform the show for which he was elected by Italians abroad achieving real success, marking the difference with those who prefer to just speak, promote street demonstrations or participate in football games, out of pure self-congratulation and without practical results.
THE PRESS Giai
We learn from a press release from Sen. Casey (of 12.6.2010) that the President of the Council, informed by a personal phone call "... to have made available so that at the next week are allocated the necessary steps to raise the budget for Italians abroad to 10 million euros for next year. " The matter deserves
to be considered carefully, since what is stated in this press release is what, to say the least, disturbing. It is said that a prime minister with a call to a Member that, among other things, does not hold any government post, has the destiny of our award - was ill-treated the Italian community living abroad.
The Berlusconi government, beyond the propaganda, he never put in place a proper policy for Italians abroad. Indeed, yes.
In the previous financial cuts were placed 60% of all expenditure items that concern us. In the financial cuts of which were increased by 20%, thus reducing any bone expenditure for the promotion of Italian language and culture in the world, to support the Italian press abroad, threatening the closure of the consulates, and more, destroying the social and health care for Italian citizens weaker and sick .
At the end of the year, hundreds of Italian elderly and sick people who previously could count on welcoming at least in available healthcare facilities will be thrown into the street. The
MAIE has indicated on several occasions against these decisions, even recently, joining the protest of the CGIE Councillors. As parliamentarians, I and the Hon. Merlo Ricardo, we submitted questions to the Government, in vain.
Instead, the senator today. Caselli, with its press release informs us that he received a phone call "private," the prime minister, who has promesso10 million € for our community.
If this is a joke, a joke in bad taste. Today we take away 14 million € 10 million and make us tomorrow?
We are giving something more? But if I do not think, however, the statements in this Parliament are the truth, I felt compelled to express my indignation.
This policy can not be called for Italians abroad: this is a personal favor, a "favor" that raises disturbing questions.
In a democratic country serious and respectful of the institutional roles, their skills, we can not accept this "personalist" of doing politics.
After suffering our citizens living abroad, removing them even the slightest support from Italy, it was decided by a simple phone call to an elected prime minister of all, to bestow a considerable sum, and in return we do not know for what.
What is this? A gift? A personal act of generosity of the premier? Stuff from Ancient Regime.
I think that this initiative will further damage the image in the world, shaming our community living abroad and the institutions that represent it, as Comites CGIE and working to get the government a political level, and non-emergency situation, for our countrymen.
We Italians living abroad we do not want personal gifts of the premier.
We do not ask and do not want handouts from anyone.
If Italy (read government) there is now, there will always be the Italians are able to engage in the forefront, mobilizing social solidarity. We have already done in the past, creating immense wealth that are the associations of Italians abroad who have been bypassed by one absent.
We also did a few days ago, mobilizing the whole community to raise funds to support our most vulnerable fellow citizens, deprived of assistance.
And those who, like sen. Caselli, attacking us with weak arguments, we respond calmly that we will continue to do so as often as necessary, by all means available, because we believe in facts and not propaganda slogan in a government that is sinking. "Doubts disturbing and indignation"
per l'annuncio controversy for Senator Esteban Caselli, secondo il quale avrebbe il Consiglio president of the restituzione dispositions, in 2011 dall'anno partire di dieci milioni di euro dai fondi destinati Italians abroad in his time reduced. My colleague, Mirella Giai expresses doubt about the decision of Prime Minister and also outrage at the way of doing politics for Italians abroad.
Here are two press the senator and senator of the PDL MAIE.
THE PRESS CASELLI
Senator Juan Esteban Caselli is particularly pleased to report that he had just received a call from the Prime Minister, Mr Silvio Berlusconi, during which the President informed him, in response to a request to that effect addressed to it in his capacity as Coordinator-General for Italians Abroad of the PDL, for having provided so that during the Next week are allocated the necessary steps to raise the budget for Italians abroad to 10 million euros for next year.
Mr Berlusconi has so wanted to demonstrate the willingness of the Government, chaired by himself wanted to devote full attention to our compatriots living outside national borders, even in a time of severe restrictions and need to contain public spending for the severe economic crisis that has touched the international community in general and several European countries in particular, with serious consequences and repercussions.
Sen. Casey wishes to express his deep gratitude to Mr Berlusconi for this renewed act of concrete attention and high availability for our compatriots abroad. With these additional funds will be possible in fact to meet specific needs felt by our communities abroad in assisting the most needy, the promotion of Italian language and culture as well as support for consular activities.
Once again it is confirmed that the government of Prime Minister Berlusconi is the Government of doing and not talking, just as you credit again the strong commitment and unwavering determination against the Sen. Casey of Italians abroad. Sen. Casey, on this occasion, to perform the show for which he was elected by Italians abroad achieving real success, marking the difference with those who prefer to just speak, promote street demonstrations or participate in football games, out of pure self-congratulation and without practical results.
THE PRESS Giai
We learn from a press release from Sen. Casey (of 12.6.2010) that the President of the Council, informed by a personal phone call "... to have made available so that at the next week are allocated the necessary steps to raise the budget for Italians abroad to 10 million euros for next year. " The matter deserves
to be considered carefully, since what is stated in this press release is what, to say the least, disturbing. It is said that a prime minister with a call to a Member that, among other things, does not hold any government post, has the destiny of our award - was ill-treated the Italian community living abroad.
The Berlusconi government, beyond the propaganda, he never put in place a proper policy for Italians abroad. Indeed, yes.
In the previous financial cuts were placed 60% of all expenditure items that concern us. In the financial cuts of which were increased by 20%, thus reducing any bone expenditure for the promotion of Italian language and culture in the world, to support the Italian press abroad, threatening the closure of the consulates, and more, destroying the social and health care for Italian citizens weaker and sick .
At the end of the year, hundreds of Italian elderly and sick people who previously could count on welcoming at least in available healthcare facilities will be thrown into the street. The
MAIE has indicated on several occasions against these decisions, even recently, joining the protest of the CGIE Councillors. As parliamentarians, I and the Hon. Merlo Ricardo, we submitted questions to the Government, in vain.
Instead, the senator today. Caselli, with its press release informs us that he received a phone call "private," the prime minister, who has promesso10 million € for our community.
If this is a joke, a joke in bad taste. Today we take away 14 million € 10 million and make us tomorrow?
We are giving something more? But if I do not think, however, the statements in this Parliament are the truth, I felt compelled to express my indignation.
This policy can not be called for Italians abroad: this is a personal favor, a "favor" that raises disturbing questions.
In a democratic country serious and respectful of the institutional roles, their skills, we can not accept this "personalist" of doing politics.
After suffering our citizens living abroad, removing them even the slightest support from Italy, it was decided by a simple phone call to an elected prime minister of all, to bestow a considerable sum, and in return we do not know for what.
What is this? A gift? A personal act of generosity of the premier? Stuff from Ancient Regime.
I think that this initiative will further damage the image in the world, shaming our community living abroad and the institutions that represent it, as Comites CGIE and working to get the government a political level, and non-emergency situation, for our countrymen.
We Italians living abroad we do not want personal gifts of the premier.
We do not ask and do not want handouts from anyone.
If Italy (read government) there is now, there will always be the Italians are able to engage in the forefront, mobilizing social solidarity. We have already done in the past, creating immense wealth that are the associations of Italians abroad who have been bypassed by one absent.
We also did a few days ago, mobilizing the whole community to raise funds to support our most vulnerable fellow citizens, deprived of assistance.
And those who, like sen. Caselli, attacking us with weak arguments, we respond calmly that we will continue to do so as often as necessary, by all means available, because we believe in facts and not propaganda slogan in a government that is sinking. "Doubts disturbing and indignation"
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Magic Knight Rayearth Edicion 2002 2003
At Caffe '
For Gaetano Picardi historic nineteenth-physician, author of the first true story about coffee in Naples, Padua Pedrocchi Coffee was the "capital of universal all the cafes of Europe. "
I, Neapolitan thoroughbred, I know the cafes of Naples who have a history. Their story. The Coffee of Italy, the Cafe of Naples, Gigante Coffee, Café d'Europe, Coffee Bridget; then there were the cheapest ones: the Coffee Donzelli, the Pier Cafe, haunt of writers and artists, the Good coffee, defined by Francesco Mastriani the heated meeting of all heads of the Neapolitan provinces, the Café of the Two Sicilies attended by the poet Giacomo Leopardi.
But the most famous cafe in Naples in the mid-nineteenth century were two Grand Cafe and Coffee in Europe. The Grand Cafe is located in Piazza San Ferdinando in front of Palazzo Reale. Closed in 1855. Some years later, in 1890, the owner of Cafe d'Europe leased premises and thus founded Gambrinus, even today, is the most famous cafe in Naples. It occupies the entire ground floor of the building outside of the prefecture. For several years some of these venues have hosted the agency of the Banco di Napoli. Eduardo Scarfoglio regulars, founder of Il Mattino and Matilde Serao, famous for his book "Bees, Wasps and Mosconi" who signed Gibus.
Today the bar. At the bar discussing samples, football, love, travel, booze, sex, everything is something more than yesterday: the television.
I, Neapolitan thoroughbred, I know the cafes of Naples who have a history. Their story. The Coffee of Italy, the Cafe of Naples, Gigante Coffee, Café d'Europe, Coffee Bridget; then there were the cheapest ones: the Coffee Donzelli, the Pier Cafe, haunt of writers and artists, the Good coffee, defined by Francesco Mastriani the heated meeting of all heads of the Neapolitan provinces, the Café of the Two Sicilies attended by the poet Giacomo Leopardi.
But the most famous cafe in Naples in the mid-nineteenth century were two Grand Cafe and Coffee in Europe. The Grand Cafe is located in Piazza San Ferdinando in front of Palazzo Reale. Closed in 1855. Some years later, in 1890, the owner of Cafe d'Europe leased premises and thus founded Gambrinus, even today, is the most famous cafe in Naples. It occupies the entire ground floor of the building outside of the prefecture. For several years some of these venues have hosted the agency of the Banco di Napoli. Eduardo Scarfoglio regulars, founder of Il Mattino and Matilde Serao, famous for his book "Bees, Wasps and Mosconi" who signed Gibus.
Today the bar. At the bar discussing samples, football, love, travel, booze, sex, everything is something more than yesterday: the television.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
All Of Jeff Hardy's Book Bages
Moto d'epoca in Mostra a Palermo
A Vespa Sprint 125, 1966
A Vespa Sprint 125, 1966 Exposed 25 models that made history. The exhibition at Palazzo Sant 'Elia, in Via Maqueda, until 9 January.
PALERMO. An exhibition to go back almost half a century of motorcycle in Italy. The cultural palace of St. Elias now has a new show "Diary of a motorcycle on board, collection of vintage motorcycles Motoclub organized by the Mediterranean, and hosted at the ground floor of the eighteenth-century palace in Via Maqueda until 9 January. In
shows about 25 "pieces" of a period ranging from the 20s to 60s from the private collections of Troy Joseph Palermo, Mario and Gilberto Auci Bonafede. Among the most important bike show, a Motoguzzi SuperAlce 1951, a Guzzino of '48, a Matchless of 1928, a Ducati Cucciolo of '46, a MotoMorini Settebello of 1956 and the inevitable "Vespone, a Piaggio Vespa 125 Sprint 1966. The exhibition was opened by President of the Province Next to the presence of the historian John Salvatore Requirez Motoclub Mediterranean and the President of Eros Lodato, is open Tuesday to Saturday from 9.30 to 13 and from 16 to 19, Sundays and public holidays from 9.30 to 13 . Closed Mondays. Free admission.
PALERMO. An exhibition to go back almost half a century of motorcycle in Italy. The cultural palace of St. Elias now has a new show "Diary of a motorcycle on board, collection of vintage motorcycles Motoclub organized by the Mediterranean, and hosted at the ground floor of the eighteenth-century palace in Via Maqueda until 9 January. In
shows about 25 "pieces" of a period ranging from the 20s to 60s from the private collections of Troy Joseph Palermo, Mario and Gilberto Auci Bonafede. Among the most important bike show, a Motoguzzi SuperAlce 1951, a Guzzino of '48, a Matchless of 1928, a Ducati Cucciolo of '46, a MotoMorini Settebello of 1956 and the inevitable "Vespone, a Piaggio Vespa 125 Sprint 1966. The exhibition was opened by President of the Province Next to the presence of the historian John Salvatore Requirez Motoclub Mediterranean and the President of Eros Lodato, is open Tuesday to Saturday from 9.30 to 13 and from 16 to 19, Sundays and public holidays from 9.30 to 13 . Closed Mondays. Free admission.
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