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Saturday, April 24, 2010 - 19.00
Council Chamber City of Villa Castelli (Brindisi) - Piazza Municipio

part of the "predatory Saturdays (last Saturday of each month), organized Association Week Briganti - the other story, "Romano Valentino premiered his book " were born peasants, bandits died ", edited by Capone Publisher . Flavia will introduce
Perrotti, Professor of Literature at the Liceo Classico "Marcus Terentius Varro" of Rieti, and Annalisa Montinaro, editor and writer.

To fully understand the post-unification South brigandage, freeing it from any ideological tinsel must immerse themselves in the peasant world of the time that they have the cultural background and social development. The stories listed have been recovered patiently years of digging in archival Valentino Romano and opened a gash interesting, often unusual, su questo mondo nel quale convivono e si scontrano tutti insieme cafoni e galantuomini, idealisti e profittatori, ultimi eroi romantici e avventurieri di sempre, mestatori e doppiogiochisti, briganti e soldati, vittime e carnefici, sbirri e grassatori, giudici e imputati, carnefici e condannati, preti avidi e monaci intriganti, mogli e amanti, eroine e puttane: comparse che affollano il Sud, palco di speranze, di illusioni e di delusioni sul quale, malinconicamente dissoltosi il Regno delle Due Sicilie, va in scena la nuova Italia. I briganti ci appaiono come feroci e sanguinari individui e sono conosciuti soltanto per le loro imprese o per la loro fine tragica. Ma della loro umanità, delle loro passioni, delle loro debolezze quasi mai nessuno se ne is busy. In this ideological vacuum, says in his preface Zanetov, remedied and Valentino Romano pages who wrote "there are pain and weight together, cruelty and love, no humanity and inhumanity as a contradiction of the essence: that of reality made meat, his instincts ... " as the Mazzitelli added in his afterword.
Valentino Romano sought to show that even in a tragic history and exciting as that of the robbery there is no need to invent anything, just read the papers and tell. So the stories that drew from the archives are absolutely true and provide glimpses of a fresco of the rural world, of his anger, his revolt, its tenderness, its limits. The stories are on the pretext that the author uses to bring readers to the problems of the period, first to be emotionally involved and then to make him think about the silence and misinformation about the official story.
effort Valentino Romano is not so much to justify or denounced, but dig in layers and bring to light the ideological man of the South yesterday, with its advantages and its limits, and present it anew to that of today, and these, for example, is asked by Ninco Nance, through which he discovered an unpublished document: "you in my place what would you do?" . After

presentation of the book, Valentino Romano will open the headquarters of the "Week of the Brigantes - the other story," located in the street Pasquale Romano / Sgt Brigante. This road was a lane of Via Garibaldi, is the first in the whole of Italy that is named after Sergeant Romano, a robber legitimist born in Gioia del Colle (Bari) in 1833 and died Jan. 5 killed by Piedmont in 1863.
The initiative of the title of a street robber Sergeant Pasquale Domenico Romano Villa Castelli (Brindisi) is of the "Week of the Brigantes - the other story."

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