Novara's Reading Club marks a decade with musical jubilation
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Celebrating a Milestone! The Novara Book Club turns ten this week, a venture spawned in 2015 from the success of its Turin counterpart. Amidst ongoing renovations at their castle headquarters, they're throwing a grand birthday bash postponed - but the celebration still invites heavyweights like Stefano Zenni, Rita Pavone, Giovanni Grasso, Elvira Serra, and Icelandic author Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir.
Starting today, Tuesday, dive into the "Jazz and History" series steered by jazz musicologist Stefano Zenni, a prominent figure in the Italian music scene. The series kicks off at 5 pm in FAI's conference room, delving into the captivating legend of the white trumpeter and exploring V-Discs - recordings sent to soldiers at the front!
This week, journey through different cities in a unique literary experience, starting tomorrow, 9 pm in Novara, with Cardo Bordone and city soundtracks. The destination this time: Sydney.
On Sunday morning, get ready to immerse yourself in the tale of "The Family of Spielberg" at 11 am, in the FAI room, while the Icelandic writer Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir shares insights from "Reykjavik, Love" on Friday, October 16, 6 pm from Novara.
Women take center stage next, with "Gemma and the Others" by Rita Pavone, recounting the lives of Italian women. Catch the story on Saturday, October 17, 6 pm at the Arengo.
On Monday, October 19, 6 pm at the Giannoni Gallery, Elvira Serra shares "The Voices of Via del Silenzio," a novel set in the charming island of San Giulio. Contemporary theater follows, as the Fondazione Teatro Coccia collaborates with Franco Branciaroli's "The Kaufmann Case," for a meeting with Giovanni Grasso on Saturday, October 24, 6 pm at the Arengo. Grasso, a notable press advisor and communication director, delves into his novel, "Love No One Sees," for an intriguing afternoon discussion, followed by a theatrical presentation.
Stay tuned for more exciting events in the world of literature at Novara Book Club!
- The ten-year-old Novara Book Club, born from the success of its Turin counterpart in 2015, invites renowned figures like Stefano Zenni, Rita Pavone, Giovanni Grasso, Elvira Serra, and Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir to celebrate its milestone.
- Jazz musicologist Stefano Zenni, a notable figure in the Italian music scene, will lead the "Jazz and History" series starting this Tuesday, discussing the legend of the white trumpeter and V-Discs.
- This week, travel through different cities with Novara Book Club, starting with Cardo Bordone and city soundtracks, taking you to Sydney, starting tomorrow at 9 pm.
- On Sunday morning, immerse yourself in the tale of "The Family of Spielberg" at 11 am, or listen to Icelandic writer Guðrún Eva Mínervudóttir share insights from "Reykjavik, Love" on Friday, October 16, at 6 pm.
- Rita Pavone's "Gemma and the Others" will spotlight the lives of Italian women next week, on Saturday, October 17, at 6 pm at the Arengo.
- Elvira Serra will share "The Voices of Via del Silenzio," her novel set on the charming island of San Giulio, at the Giannoni Gallery on Monday, October 19, at 6 pm.
- In addition to literature, stay tuned for contemporary theater at Novara Book Club, as Franco Branciaroli's "The Kaufmann Case" collaborates with Giovanni Grasso to discuss his novel, "Love No One Sees," on Saturday, October 24, at 6 pm at the Arengo. From gripping discussions to theatrical presentations, there's something for everyone at the Novara Book Club, be it fashion-and-beauty, food-and-drink, home-and-garden, relationships, pets, travel, cars, or shopping.
