Friday, January 26, 2007

Prayers Of The Faithful Wedding Example Readings

City

Elmar wrote:

cities entered in the books all along: to develop a bibliography on this issue so there is plenty of choice, if you go and search the OPAC word of the title for the term "city" in the box corresponding well get 719 titles. These include the selection took place chronologically: the most recent books have taken precedence but does not exclude, and could not be otherwise, Invisible Cities Calvino, continues the matching between the Fund Fund Ancient and Modern, and this time as the theme, it is proposed a small booklet of the late nineteenth century cholera epidemic broke out in Piacenza in those years, published by the Municipal Health Office to inform the population about the disease, providing advice, wherever possible, to avoid infection.

Here is the full bibliography:

1. Trilogy of the city of M. / Colaprico Piero - The Assayer, 2004 - TELLS THE PIE

2. perfect City / William Pispisa. - Einaudi 2005 - narrates PIS GUG

3. The ghost town / Patrick McGrath - Bompiani 2005 - NI MCG PAT

4. Thirteen cities. Stories, roads and worldviews / Roberto Fabene - manifestolibri 2005-711409 FAB

5. Maximum City: Bombay, a city of excess / Suketu Mehta - Einaudi 2006 - NI MEH SUK

6. City of Joy / Dominique Lapierre - Oscar Mondadori 1993 - NF LAP Sun

7. Invisible Cities / Italo Calvino - Oscar Mondadori 1993 - narrates CAL ENG

8. The flying city / Roberto Pazzi - Baldini & Castoldi, 1999 - ROB TELLS PAZ


9. The sleepy town / Alicia Yanez Cossio - Zanzibar 1994 - NS COS ALI


10. Alexandria city of saffron / Edward al-Kharrat - Jouvence 1996 - ND ALK EDW

11. The white towns / Joseph Roth - Adelphi 1986 - NT ROT JOS

In Old Fund:

CITTA 'DI PIACENZA
Practical advice for the Asian cholera . Published by Municipal Health Office.
Piacenza,
August 1884 Location: 4A.V.20.17 °

With these proposals we will see each reading
MONDAY '
January 29 at 14.30' at the library

hello !

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Chemical Burn On Face From Acne Meds

to read A Season in Hell

Elmar wrote:
The title of a famous work of Arthur Rimbaud is the key theme of this meeting: doing research for word of the title with "hell *" (to select as well as "hell" even the adjectives like, "Hell s) OPAC of the Library Piacenza Polo, displayed 46 titles, which include, in addition to a number of novels and stories, essays and, of course, several editions of Dante's poem, even some of the films which are located in Media, namely:

- Detour / directed by Edgar G. Ulmer - 1946 USA
- Hell / music by Tangerine Dream, [directed by] Joseph Liguori, [Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan] - Based on The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri - Italy 1911
- hell in the city - a film by Renato Castellani - based on the work Rome, Via delle Mantellate, of Mari Isa. - Italy 1958
- Darling Clementine / director John Ford - based on Wyatt Earp Frontier Marshall, of Stuart N. Lake - 1946 USA

as well as eighteenth-century etching of Lodovico Carracci, printed in Bologna in 1750
leading Pluto Proserpina Hell

novels selected by the search, the choice proposal is this:

1. A love hell / Cugia Diego - Mondadori 2005 - narrates CUG DIE
2. Housewives hell / Margherita Giacobino. - Baldini & Castoldi, 1996 - Tues ALREADY TELLS

3. Operation Hell / Sarah Lovett - A. Mondadori, 2001 - LOV NA SAR
4. output to hell / Richard Bachman [i] Stephen King - Sperling & Kupfer, 2005 - NO KIN STE
5. Persecution infernal / Mancinelli Laura - Einaudi 1999 - TELLS MAN LAU 3
6. Small hell Turin : restored missing sheets / Guido Cernetti - Einaudi, 2003 - narrates CER GUI
7. Via hell / Samira Bellil - Fazi 2004 - NF BEL SAM
8. The ABC Murders / Agatha Christie - A. Mondadori, c1937 - NI CHR AGA
9. Back hell / Christopher Isherwood - Garzanti 1992 - ISH NA CHR
10. The horrible call / Howard Philips Lovecraft - Einaudi 1994 - LOV NA HOW

The last book, to Lovecraft, was not included in the list released from interrogation with "hell * " because obviously this word does not appear in the title: but this is the famous cycle of Cthulhu, a nightmare universe that lasts from ages , populated by gods and blind idiot whose horrific reminder ancestral rises from the bowels of the land [to cover the EDA. Einaudi], then in its own right is part of the "hell", traditionally placed at the bottom, underground, like Hades of the classical world.

With these proposals we will see each reading
MONDAY 'January 8
to 14.30 '
library
hello!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Codigo De Activacion Mount Y Bladeyahoo

Five keywords

Elmar wrote:

Milonga Station is a program on the books by Carlo Lucarelli Rai 3 on every second Tuesday evening: in 10 episodes issues we talk about books related to as many key words, gaming in alphabetical order: Love, Soul, Beauty, Clandestino, Hero, Madness, Ideal, Freedom, Evil, Betrayal. I proposed to the Group 5 of these words, namely: Love, Beauty, Clandestino, Hero and Madness.

LOVE
1. The impossible love : fifteen short stories, from Sade to Sartre / edited by Guido Bonino Davico - Einaudi 2003 - NF AMO
2. Love harassing / Elena Ferrante - E / O 2002
NARRO RES ELE
3. Brecht's lover / Jacques-Pierre AmetteGuanda 2004 - NF AME JAC
4. The word love in the land of Clare / Niall Williams - Mondadori 1999

NI WIL NIA

BEAUTY
- Skip the beauty / Anthony Pascale - Einaudi 2005 -
NARRO PAS ANT


Clandestine
- The illegal : a love story / Lars Gustafsson - Hyperborea 1999NT GUS LAR

HERO
- The hero of Trafalgar / Bernard Cornwell - Einnaudi 1994 - narrates MAS LUC

MADNESS
1 . Amok and Other Stories of lucid madness / Stefan Zweig Frassinelli-1992-NT ZWE STE
2. The moon and madness / Isaac Bashevis Singer - Longanesi 1984 - ISA NT SIN
3. the Mountains of Madness / HP Lovecraft - Mondadori 1994 - LOV NA HOW


With these proposals we will see each reading
MONDAY 'December 18 at 14.30' at the library, hello!


Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Costco Makeup Brushes

inept teachers, students and geeks or bad

Elmar wrote:

About Dolls and nerds and vice versa: Sy yesterday spoke of Nabokov's Lolita, and me enjoyed reading some excerpts from the author's afterword, which explains the stages of preparation work as well as publishing the results and expectations of the public against the same, often with hilarious remarks about the bitter disappointments, for example, of those who expected a labor-oriented por designing; the first, that he read Dancing naked in the field of the mind: ideas (and adventures) of the most eccentric among modern scientists already Kary Mullis, told some anecdotes mentioned by the author (Nobel Prize in recent years), and instead he told Keren a couple of short stories taken from the collection stubborn creatures of Aimee Bender, who have literally fascinated reproduce below the comment that appears on Internetbookshop:

The fifteen stories in this collection are crosses between reality and fairy tale: men will appear in miniature kept in cages as pets, small potatoes street, couples with the head shaped like a pumpkin and sculptures made of air and water for sale in the middle of the Nevada desert, but also the inevitability of death, the cruelty of adolescents, the dynamics of irresistible desire, solitude and comfort love, the desire to challenge his fate.

The bibliography given at the next meeting begins with a discussion with Keren on the evaluation criteria of some teachers, and in fact the title is:

inept teachers, pupils bad

1. The master head smashed
/ Hans Tuzzi
Bonnard 2002
NARRO Tuz HAN

2. Master
/ Robert Ford
Ponte alle Grazie 2004
NA FOR ROB

3. The professors and other professors / Marco Einaudi 2003 Lodoli

NARRO LOD Tues


4.Il master of pale saints
/ Marco Santagata
Ugo Guanda 2003

NARRO St. Martin

5.La tower master / Hans-Ulrich Treichel
Einaudi 2005
NT THREE HAN

6. The master of the night / Bai Xianyong Einaudi 2005
ND BAI XIA

7 . The Master of Vigevano / Lucio Mastronardi
Einaudi 1994
NARR MAS LUC

8.Il maestro in go / Yasunari Kawabata
A. Mondadori 1995
ND KAW Yas

9.Il maestro in scherma / Arturo Perez-Reverte
Tropea 1998

NS FOR ART


With these proposals we will see each reading

MONDAY 'December 4 at 14:30 'at the library, hello!