Sunday December 12 17.00
GIANUMBERTO ACCINELLI and GIORGIO Sandrolini have the latest in home EUGEO:
EMILY DICKINSON, "Nature does not knock, you enter SAFE ".
Gardens literary Eugea are among the most interesting literary experiment. Combining the spirit and letter of the word "anthology" ("gathering of flowers", "anthology"), the editors and Giorgio Gianumberto Accinelli Sandrolini have selected poems and songs of some of the most famous literary (Marcel Proust, Herman Hesse, Emily Dickinson ), involved more than others to grow between of their production lines the gardens of colors and scents that reliving in their minds. They then accompanied these selections with the comments of the naturalist, keen to help students of this or that to grow not only in the mind but also in some corner of the green garden of his literary author. And why this was even better, have joined the various volumes a selection of seeds in order to create useful, and not just imagine, its own garden of poetry, "where nature and literary debate could weave, like a garland of flowers, without interruption.
Sunday we will focus in particular on the last volume came out, one dedicated to Emily Dickinson, who in his poetic works devoted particular attention to nature, and lives so fully in this series. From Sunday, therefore, we can prepare ourselves not only to read his poems, but also to see and smell it.
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EMILY DICKINSON, "Nature does not knock, you enter SAFE ".
Gardens literary Eugea are among the most interesting literary experiment. Combining the spirit and letter of the word "anthology" ("gathering of flowers", "anthology"), the editors and Giorgio Gianumberto Accinelli Sandrolini have selected poems and songs of some of the most famous literary (Marcel Proust, Herman Hesse, Emily Dickinson ), involved more than others to grow between of their production lines the gardens of colors and scents that reliving in their minds. They then accompanied these selections with the comments of the naturalist, keen to help students of this or that to grow not only in the mind but also in some corner of the green garden of his literary author. And why this was even better, have joined the various volumes a selection of seeds in order to create useful, and not just imagine, its own garden of poetry, "where nature and literary debate could weave, like a garland of flowers, without interruption.
Sunday we will focus in particular on the last volume came out, one dedicated to Emily Dickinson, who in his poetic works devoted particular attention to nature, and lives so fully in this series. From Sunday, therefore, we can prepare ourselves not only to read his poems, but also to see and smell it.
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