The Literary–artistic Milieu: Never cooled Plasma. Peripheral fragments by Patrizia Santi. Central Peripheries-Vespignani/Pasolini. The Poetic Other. The Marginal Other.
Casino Nobile
The Museum of the Roman School hosts an interesting literary – artistic happening in occasion of the presentation of the book Frammenti Periferici by Patrizia Santi. This event was conceived of as a kind of presentation with a chorus of different voices – the fantastical and oneiric performance of the poet, narrator and critic Paolo Valesio and specific contributions by others regarding experienced or imagined peripheries: visions of the grey and biting urban landscape of the working-class suburbs of Rome distilled in the description of Pasolini and captured in the creations of Renzo Vespignani, evocative interpreter of the post-war Roman, whose works are an important part of the collection of the Museum of the Roman School. Guided tour in Italian by Maria Italia Zacheo.
General introduction to the collection of poetry by Patrizia Santi, second prize winner of the 2011 “Piero Alinari" International poetry award - «Ungarettiana» series , Edizioni S.E.F. 2013, (Paolo Valesio)
- Talk on the theme Roma Pasolini / Pasolini Vespignani (Patrizia Santi)
- Comments on the work “Periferie” of Renzo Vespignani (Maria Italia Zacheo)
- Reading of several lyric poems from the collection Frammenti Periferici (Patrizia Santi)
Guided tours of the works of Renzo Vespignani exhibited in the Museum of the Roman School by Maria Italia Zacheo
Hour: 16:30: Meeting place at the Ticket booth for the museums
16:45 – 18:30: Talk at the Casino Nobile – Sala da Ballo
Informazioni
September 28, 2013 at 16.30. Meeting place at the Ticket booth for the museums.
Advance Booking is required
Maximum number of participants: 30
Free admission and guided tour.
Free admission and guided tour.
Advance Booking is required
Maximum number of participants: 30
Info and Booking: tel. +39 060608, everyday from 9:00 to 21:00
Sovrintendenza Capitolina in collaboration with Zètema Progetto Cultura
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