Over 2,000 students around Italy will gather in their local town squares this Tuesday to recite Giacomo Leopardi’s famous poem L’Infinito, in flash mob style, in honor of the poem’s 200th year anniversary.
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The first complete English version of Giacomo Leopardi’s manuscript, “Zibaldone,” was presented at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York.
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On June 2nd, as part of the celebrations of Italy's Festa della Repubblica NUY's Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimò had a special presentation of three short films by celebrated director Ermanno Olmi drawn from historic works of Italian literature.
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The Italian Cultural Foundation of Casa Belvedere promotes the novel of Anthony Di Renzo “Trinàcria: A Tale of Bourbon Sicily.” In order to support the release of this novel, there has been created an online fund-raising campaign by Roberto Ragone, a means through which he intends to raise the necessary funds to cover the book’s editing, design, printing, promotion, and distribution. The goal is to raise at least $5,000 by December 13 and they are close to reaching it!
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First official visit of the Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero at the Consulate General of Philadelphia.
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i-Italy takes a closer look at Italy's calf that those who are in the know have already been calling "The New Tuscany" for a while
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Radio3 Roma brings its popular "Libri come" program to NYC. Jonathan Galassi presents his new translation of Leopardi's "Canti" and Stefan Merrill Block and Benedetta Tobagi discuss memory, history, and literary style at the Italian Cultural Institute
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To honor this charming spot, the Italian Government Tourism Board (ENIT) hosted an event in New York that presented the Province of Macerata in its best features, qualities, strengths and culinary and artistic gifts