APRIL 29, 2015 (06:00 PM)
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò - 24 West 12th Street - New York, NY 10011
Eppur si muove / And Yet It Moves is a series dedicated to Italians in and outside of Italy who give us hope for the future.
Books in comparison:
The Country where Anything is Possible and Far from Us
A conversation with the authors Elisa Simonelli and Elena A. Perazzini
Panel moderated by Antonio Monda (NYU)
With the participation of:
Mario Fratti, playwright
Elisabetta Volpe, researcher, Santa Lucia center in Rome
Luca Lanzillotta, Dickinson College
Source: http://www.casaitaliananyu.org/
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