Naples, the presentation of the new book by Michela Alliata at the Fashion Museum

The rich programming of the Naples Fashion Museum continues with a new event that gives space to female writing through the novel “Without…

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Continues the rich programming of the Naples Fashion Museum with a new appointment that gives space to female writing through the novel “Without notice. A Venetian story” Of Michela Alliata which will be presented in the museum conference room Monday 22 April at 6.00 pm.

The early retirement imposed on hero, a Venetian bankeris the spark that in the novel, published by Mimesis, opens the way for an inner journey where the sense of time, being a parent, regret for missed opportunities are intertwined with the unknown and the future: chance, with its unpredictability becomes the generous protagonist of the narrative plot, bringing to the characters the transformative force of the moment, the revolutionary power of the moment, the elusive yet authentic taste of happiness.

The presentation of the author – professor of English literature at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and already author of the 2012 novel “Come pelle di bambu” – will be introduced by the Lawyer Alfredo Guarinojurist and writer, and moderated by the journalist Cristina Cennamo.

«Another opportunity to mix fashion with other languages, in this case that of the novel, through female writing of great evocative power but also capable of talking about highly topical themes, in the wake of the close dialogue between arts and contemporary themes which has been the key figure of our programming in recent years” declared the President of the Naples Fashion Museum, the lawyer. Maria d’Elia.

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