
Dai Quaranta ai Settanta
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
View details about the event: Dai Quaranta ai Settanta“Know that every day and every night I cannot think of anyone but you” Maria Savorgnan’s letters to Pietro Bembo
Watch the video: Maria Savorgnan’s Letters to Pietro BemboPart of In Scena! Italian Theater Festival NY 2022 In Collaboration with Center for Italian Modern Art
Watch the video: EXILE (Confino) by Alessandro Tampieri (Live at Center for Italian Modern Art, New York)A visual presentation by Victoria Noel-Johnson Curator of the exhibition “Fulvio Roiter: High-Rise New York” On view for the NYU Community through May 27 at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU
Watch the video: Fulvio Roiter’s New YorkPanelists: John Agnew, UCLA Mariachiara Giorda, University of Roma Tre Silvia Omenetto, Sapienza University, Rome
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Watch the video: Book Presentation: “Talking to the Girls”A lecture by Lina Bolzoni NYU | Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Watch the video: The Art of Reading and the Studiolo of UrbinoPart of Giorno della Memoria 2022
Watch the video: The Garden of the Finzi-Continis: The Novel, the Film, and the OperaThe Dante Project of New York
Watch the video: Epistole, Ecloghe, Questio: Dante’s Epistles and His Latin Works of the Last YearsAn Introduction to Contemporary Italian Poetry by Luigi Ballerini.
Watch the video: The Reappearing Pheasant [Part 3]An Introduction to Contemporary Italian Poetry by Luigi Ballerini [Part 2 of 3]
Watch the video: The Reappearing Pheasant [Part 2]A talk by Jessica Gabriel Peritz (Yale University) Respondent: Shane Butler (Johns Hopkins University) Co-sponsored by Medieval and Renaissance Center at NYU Moderated by Eugenio Refini (NYU)
Watch the video: Domesticating the Tenth Muse: Myths of Female Voice and Enlightened Progress in 1790s ItalyPart of the series VivaVoce Early Modern Voice and the Representation of Racial Difference Scenes of Performance at the Medici Court in the Primo Seicento
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