At a time when Italy has transformed itself into a country of arrival, dealing with the issues of social misunderstanding and bigotry that accompany immigration, this anthology reminds Italians of their own citizens who left the country well over a century ago facing innumerable trials and tribulations in their new locales.
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Reflections on indifference and forgetfulness between musical notes as the names of families deported to Auschwitz are read on Park Avenue. Against the ever-present risk of non-acceptance of the “Other.”
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Meeting in New York with the author of some of the most acclaimed books in recent years. In addition to his last work (The Assault on the Beauty of Italy with Sergio Rizzo), he presents the multimedia show The Horde (L’Orda): Stories, Songs, and Images of Italian Immigrants with La Compagnia della Acque, directed by Gualtiero Bertelli.
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@ La Scuola d'Italia Guglielmo Marconi in New York "The Horde: Stories, Songs, and Images of Italian Emigration" directed by Gualtiero Bertelli and performed by La Compagnia delle Acque with the special partecipation of Gian Antonio Stella. Sponsored by the Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies
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At the Italian Cultural Institute, Gian Antonio Stella presented his latest work. In his book the journalist analyzes, with co-author Sergio Rizzo, the causes of decay of the Italian artistic heritage
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Funding to publishers is cut in half – but it only applies to Italian newspapers abroad. History repeats itself. Neglect and upheaval, Italian-style? Those newspapers affected include America Oggi in the U.S., La Voce d’Italia in Venezuela, Gente d’Italia in Uruguay, Il Corriere Canadese in Canada, Il Globo in Melbourne, and La Fiamma in Sidney, Australia. All are in danger of folding.
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A new work entitled, Corriere 1901, has been published by the Corriere della Sera foundation, edited by Renata Broggini, about a little explored chapter in Italian history, Italian emigration to Canada.
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Art & CultureNYU’s Casa Italiana "Zerilli-Merimò". A review of the multi-media performance of Compagnie delle Acque, a socially committed musical quartet of piano, guitar, accordion, and vocals, interspersed with a sensitively accurate, historical narrative written by Gian Antonio Stella.