'Diary of molasses' in Rome: a good book, two interesting themes and three important women.
A good book, two interesting themes and three important women. All this and more, Friday, March 19, 2010 at 21:00 at the Library Coffee Bibli in Rome.
Mariagiovanna Luini present his novel "Diary of molasses", in the beautiful surroundings of Trastevere, with the participation of three extraordinary people: Lilli Gruber-journalist, writer and woman involved in Italian politics - Patrizia Ravaioli - Director General of the Red Cross - and Lorenza Caravelli faithful companion of literary journeys and she novelist.
During the evening will face two major issues on the social and human, who brought "Diary of molasses" to be a starting point for reflection on issues of child abuse and eating disorders, from the point of view of those who experienced them firsthand.
The conversation, in addition to dissect aspects of traumatic experiences, will focus on winning author who carried out through the novel written in diary form, has already aroused great interest in style and content.
Diary of molasses: In the folds of a woman's life is made of hidden violence, loneliness and fragility. The eating disorder, in its ambivalent nature of relief and damnation, then becomes the symbol of a relentless descent into the abyss of depression.
Marcella was found in a small suburban apartment refuge to hide from the world. In the solitude of the nest, by writing, reassembles the fragments of a life: childhood marked by trauma and pain, the eating disorder, no one wanted to recognize the successes, the rebirth. The book develops episodes of the past filtered by the only possible vision for the woman, the one dictated by his heart. In the silence of a room where nothing is missing except the food, Marcella is a chance for redemption in writing. "Because food is my embrace, I go for this weight."
For more information:
Elizabeth Mandelli
ufficiostampa@mariagiovannaluini.it



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