Un Anarchico In Corsia D Emergenza

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Un anarchico in corsia d'emergenza

Author: Ascanio Celestini
language: it
Publisher: Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa
Release Date: 2015-11-19T00:00:00+01:00
«Tutti vivono nella storia, anche se ne abitano solo la periferia.» Ascoltare o leggere Ascanio Celestini oggi sembra un po' come guardare dall'alto un'autostrada a tre corsie piena di berline aerodinamiche e rimanere ipnotizzati da una piccola 500 del 1967 che procede per conto proprio. Protagonista della scena teatrale italiana, voce di coloro che non compaiono mai nelle storie ufficiali, Celestini è capace di ascoltare tante storie e distillarne una sola e collettiva.
The Castle on the Hudson

Author: Renato Cantore
language: en
Publisher: Rubbettino Editore
Release Date: 2017-07-25T00:00:00+02:00
Charles Paterno was seven when he left Castelmezzano, a small mountain town in Basilicata to set sail on one of the rattletrap ships headed to America. Thirty years later he was one of the top builders in New York City, among the first to construct the skyscrapers that would form the world's most famous skyline. Intelligence, brilliance, intuition and an ability to stay ahed of the times made him a leading figure in the life of Manhattan. He created garden communities, focused on new technologies and turned to the best architects. Paterno didn't just want to offer houses, but new lifestyles to tens of thousands of people. His first American dream looked like a white castle at the northernmost tip of Manhattan, where he lived for years with his wife and son, sorrounded by a small but very loyal retinue. A friend of Giuseppe Prezzolini, he donated a library of 20.000 books, the Paterno Library, to the Casa Italiana at Columbia University. Fiorello La Guardia, the Italian-American mayor of New York City, called him a genius. Born into poverty, Paterno died a wealthy man on the green of the most exclusive country club in Westchester.