"The earthquake one hundred years later: 1908-2008
Documents and testimony of fraternal solidarity '"
It' s the title of the book Anna River gave the event that at the Teatro Excelsior
Grass stressed the great solidarity 'tying' the North and the South of Italy in
At the time of the terrible earthquake that destroyed Messina and Reggio Calabria, causing 120,000 deaths. Both the event that the book - published by Marna editor Barzago (Lk) - were treated by the Associazione Culturale Calabro-Brianza, chaired by Vincent Versace. Speakers were, in order, the Vincent Versace, and the Mayor of Grass, Marcella Tili; the ass. Civil Defence of the Province of Reggio Calabria, Anthony Scali (which 'arrived in the grass with Councilor Joseph Mazzaferro), the Honourable Eric Erbes Revolt; sen. Romeo Domenico; Mayor Ferruzzano (Rc), Marisa Romeo, the historical and writer Bruno Filippone, part Equal Opportunities Commission 'of the Ministry and, finally, Anna River to his first literary experience. An experience that has also had the applause of the legendary writer-poet Como Carla Porta Musa (born 1902), which has exceptionally agreed to the preface of librodocumento.
the rest of this great woman in the book about Anna River
to remember that a few days after the earthquake Carla Porta Musa, with his brother Mario and sister Anna
, gift 'their piggy bank, containing 51.55 pounds, accompanied by a
letter, reproduced in the book, which reads: "The send our piggy bank for the unlucky Sicilian brothers to which we make many kisses of tenderness." And 'in fact a book on solidarity' with ideas such as anecdotal then 7 years old boy, Salvatore Quasimodo, who went 'in areas affected by the tragedy with his father a railway worker who accompanied the convoy of aid. Or stories of orphans housed in institutions and adopted at a distance from Como (Mr. Fiocchi, Lecco owner of the company, adopts' 100), or of workers who have offered their days of work ... The book ends with a jump in modernity 'with the idea of \u200b\u200bmodern scientists who argue that radon given off in great quantities' by the earthquake, may have altered a component of the DNA of those people. Hypothesis so accredited da spingere gli stessi scienziati a chiedere al sindaco di Messina l’esumazione di almeno 250 cadaveri.
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calabro-brianzola@libero.it o telefonando all’autrice al 338.3863580.
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