Villa Pignatelli
22 giugno 2017
ore 19.00
durata 1h e 30min

Jam session
Bruno Galluccio e suoni dal vivo di Antonio Raia

Bruno Galluccio, assisted by Antonio Raia’s live sounds, offers a comparison with his work, reading tracks selected by The Measure of Zero (Einaudi, 2015), in which the poet continues his journey to the crossroads between science and poetry. Scientific language enters the poet Galluccio’s sensibility creating a world of rarefied charm.

Raboni – Valduga: doppio ritratto in versi
Patrizia Valduga

A young woman meets a poet. This will change the lives of both. Today that poet is gone, but the person that remains will tell in verses his story.

21.30
di Mariastella Eisenberg
Intervista in video a Giampiero Neri per i suoi 90 anni

A poet that went through the Twentieth Century with decency; he speaks to a friend during the time of her birthday. An aphorism of Giampiero Neri goes: «he who wins, loses». Thus begins the poetry of a man that carefully observes the ordinary acts of our everyday world. The joining points be-tween the concepts of “me” and “you” change each time, but also stay the same. Neri sees the cosmos as something happening here and now, along with the radiant light that shines on it. He who wins, really loses… because winning is – most and foremost – an example of bad taste. On April 7 Giam-pietro Pontiggia, also known by the pseudonymous Giampiero Neri, turned 90 years old. Totally unaware of the articulate trend line dealing with Italian poetry that followed the second post-war, Neri continued to stay faithful to the originating principles of his literary experience. Memory, first of all, seen as a coal-mine sort of place, from which to extract materials necessary perhaps to everyday life. Mariastella Eisenberg has decided to interview him for the Napoli Teatro Festival Italia.