500 leave with the “Ship of books” for the Barcelona Book Festival

500 leave with the “Ship of books” for the Barcelona Book Festival
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Families, groups of friends, students, teachers: there will be over 500 passengers on the “Book ship to Barcelona” who will embark on April 20th in Civitavecchia on the Cruise Roma of Grimaldi Lines to head towards the capital of Catalonia to celebrate the World Book and Copyright Day established by UNESCO.
On April 23rd, in the Diada de Sant Jordi (the day of Saint George, patron saint of Catalonia) it is traditional for men to give a rose to women and receive a book in return: the whole city is filled with roses and books with dozens of events and meetings with writers and poets.

In this regard Sergio Auricchiocreator of “A ship of books for Barcelona”points out: “Roses and books, symbols of love for people and culture, find a perfect synthesis in the Barcelona Festival: you walk through the Ramblas among flowers and books in a relaxed atmosphere among smiling people who exchange hugs, roses and books ; truly a beautiful experience that can be an antidote to the sadness that comes to us from the war fronts“.

The literary and cultural program of the XII edition of “A ship of books for Barcelona” both on the outward and return journey, it includes meetings with writers, book presentations, shows, music and films. They will be on board the ship: Gabriella Genisi, Giampaolo Simi, Roberto Riccardi, Carola Carulli, Anna Maria Gehnyei, Peppe Millanta, Francesca Andronico, Roberto Gassi, Evelina Maffey, Ida Sassi, Elvira Siringo, Stefano Zampieri, Patrizia Cirullisinger-songwriter who has set to music and interpreted poems by Garcia Lorca, Frida Kahlo, Quasimodo, D’Annunzio, Alda Merini, Eduardo De Filippo, who will duet with the actor Gino Manfredi who will read some passages by these great poets, the street artist Valentina De Rosa and Eugenio Bennato with his band. The Neapolitan singer-songwriter – among other things winner of the Lunezia Prize for the musical-literary value of the song “Grande Sud” – was invited by the Italian Cultural Institute of Barcelona to Waiting for San Jordifor a great concert to be held in collaboration with the monthly magazine Read: all and Grimaldi Lines in the Catalan city on Monday 22 April, the eve of the Feast of Saint George, books and roses.
Guest of honor the Spanish writer Juan Gómez Bárcenawinner of the 2022 Ciutat de Barcelona Prize with the novel The rest is airpublished in Italy by Gran Vía Edizioni.
Also on board are meetings on the importance of reading aloud with a representative of the LaAV (Reading Alta Voce) club in Naples coordinated by Anna D’Angelo.

On April 23, in addition to walking around the Ramblas invaded by roses and books, anyone who wants will be able to participate in the meeting with the Italian community at the Italian Cultural Institute in Barcelona, ​​welcomed by the director Maria Di Giorgio. And also guided tours, a walk through literary and gastronomic Barcelona and the photography competition “Take a photo in Barcelona“.

The 2024 edition of “A ship of books to Barcelona” look to Europe: they will be on board, thanks to the project Erasmus+ desibook, students from Bulgaria, Türkiye, Greece, Spain and Italy, accompanied by their teachers. On the ship, various themes will be explored in depth: how culture and books unite people, the importance of intercultural dialogue, the contribution of the Erasmus+ program to the growth of a European awareness among young people.
“A ship of books to Barcelona” is a literary journey organized by Agra Editrice in collaboration with the monthly “Leggere:tutti” and Grimaldi Lines Tour Operator and with the patronage of the Italian Cultural Institute of Barcelona and the ANP (National Association of School Managers).

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