Diaries at night, the book by Marcello Di Giacomo at the University of the Third Age

Diaries at night, the book by Marcello Di Giacomo at the University of the Third Age
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After a small parenthesis at the ANCE auditorium, last week, with a well-attended conference conducted by prof. Umberto Villante, the usual Wednesday appointment with the tireless activity of the Ute, the University for the Third Age, returns to the Ipogea room of Palazzo dell’Emiciclo. Tomorrow, April 17, at 4.00 pm, it will be the turn of Marcello Di Giacomowell-known entertainer of evenings and events, empathetic custodian of anecdotes that have made the history of L’Aquila in recent decades.

‘Night diaries’ is a sort of amarcord of the sparkling vitality of L’Aquila from 1960 to 2009, told through the stories of the discos and clubs that made their history. A volume of around 300 pages made up, above all, of photographs that we often also find on social media and under which comments of collective memories and fun moments, spent together in total carefree, rage. ‘Night Diaries’ is a work that easily raises a smile and leaves a good taste for a long time in those who read it. Marcello Di Giacomo will be able to make it even more alive!

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