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March 8, Messina: PRESENTATION OF "will be tomorrow and will have your eyes" [Society of Literature and March First Movement]


Presentation of the book "will be tomorrow and will have your eyes"

Publisher Compagnie des Lettres

Tuesday, March 8, 2011 15:30 pm

Casa del Tango - Via Castellammare No 6 Messina

by associations of foreigners like us, Puerto de Buenos Aires, Bookcrossing Messina and Palermo Committee March 1


to explain and comment on the book will be Tindara Ignazzitto, coordinator of the First Committee in March of Palermo, the Italian second language teacher at the School of Italian Language University di Palermo e autrice del portale siciliano su intercultura e cultura della pace http://www.stranieromavero.it/

L'articolo che segue è di Cristina Sebastiani, una delle scrittrici dell'antologia, ed è stato pubblicato il 22.02.11 su Corriere Immigrazione:

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"I racconti finalisti del concorso del Comitato Primo Marzo e della casa editrice Compagnie delle Lettere vedono finalmente light in the anthology "will be tomorrow and will have your eyes" to promote the values \u200b\u200bof mixity and social integration. The publishing companies Letters born with the vocation of the literature of migration. When he came out the press release to announce the birth of this collection of short stories, more than one person told me: why are you there? are not migrants. The anthology is called "will be tomorrow and will have your eyes" and by the March First Movement ( http://www.primomarzo2011.it/ ).

I'm not migrant and neither are some other people who write to me in this anthology, some are, others are just because Italy is to stick a label that they do not want: this is the migration and this is the answer.

Migration is made up of movements and passages, of modifications and changes, the labels change. Today we know that migration is not only what left for America with the cardboard suitcase in his hand - perhaps partly for a green Swedish University that offers fabulous benefits unimaginable in Italy for the privilege of having his intelligence or for Africa to do research on the social field or farm a field with environmentally sustainable methods ever faced by our country. And we know that sometimes the immigrant was born here and shares our Italian team (so that there is a net concept), but the laws are not ready, poor, to say Italian, and sometimes parents are foreign born of different nationalities who have traveled and discovered places and cultures, before settling in Italy, and carries himself first and then the sum of everything which is, sometimes born in a nomadic village, in a chaotic megalopolis Asian, sometimes studied, sometimes it has not been able to do, sometimes it is left for choice, on the plane and the fine clothes, and sometimes escaped and no one can really tell what he went through. And we were born, raised, fed by this air and earth, we have changed: we are no longer those of our parents' generation, migration is in our blood, one can never be free, and we can all have something to say.

's what this anthology, the patient work of selection and collection of stories of "literature of migration" of a group of people, and scrittirici writers, poets and writers, scholars and even amateurs Hanoi common that they have something to say about the migration. Something important, that not anticipate in detail because each would be like telling the end of the film. Something that is not even the usual banal, deployment, stories, photographs of immigrants, more or less tragic, more or less complicated: there is here in the flesh, heart, thought and action, there is a whole new company.

Read it.

The stories are by Julio Monteiro Martins, George Nardi, Christiana de Caldas Brito, Savina Dolores Massa, Michael Zizzi, Claudiléia Lemes Dias, Aurora Filiberto Hernandez, Paolo Piccoli, Lorenzo Mazzoni, Kathiusca Toala Olivares, shaved Guergana , Irina Serban, Enrica Boffetta, Flore Murard-Yovanovitch, Ingy Mubiayi, Alfredo Chiatello, Cristina Sebastiani, Simone Silva, Antonia Piredda, Judicael Ouango Kiswendsida".


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