Macerata, at the Department of Economics the theme of justice in Sciascia’s books – Culture News – CentroPagina

Macerata, at the Department of Economics the theme of justice in Sciascia’s books – Culture News – CentroPagina
Macerata, at the Department of Economics the theme of justice in Sciascia’s books – Culture News – CentroPagina

MACERATA – On the occasion of the celebrations for the centenary of the birth of Leonardo Sciascia, next Friday 21 June, in the conference room of the Department of Economics, in Piazza Strambi, the volume “Inspections of terribleness” will be presented at 5 pm. Leonardo Sciascia and justice”. The theme of justice often recurs in Sciascia’s novels: just think of “The Witch and the Captain”, “The Day of the Owl”, “Open Doors”, “The Context”, up to his latest work, “A futuro memoria (if memory has a future)” written shortly before his death.

At the meeting, organized by the University of Macerata, the Penal Chamber of Macerata, the Bar Association of Macerata, the Committee for the Centenary of Leonardo Sciascia and Macerata he tells, with the patronage of the Municipality of Macerata, The two curators will participate, Lorenzo Zilletti and Salvatore Scuto, criminal lawyers from Florence and Milan respectively, both long involved in the Union of Criminal Chambersone as director of the study center, the other as vice-president.

There will be some professors from the University of Macerata and lawyers discussing with them: Francesco Gambino, professor of private law, author of essays on law and literature; Anton Giulio Mancino, professor of cinema history; Gianni di Cosimo, professor of Constitutional Law, and Roberto Acquaroli, professor of Criminal Law and member of the Criminal Chamber and Roberta De Luca of the National Committee of the celebrations for the Sciascia Centenary. Coordinates the lawyer. Renato Coltorti, of the Macerata Criminal Chamber.

 
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