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Proceedings of the International Meeting – Genoa – 16th – 17th February 1996. VV.AA: Edizioni Magma – FLM Napoli 1997 (It.), format 17x24 – pp. 128 – ISBN 88-8127-012-9

On February 16th and 17th 1996, the Regional Council of Liguria and the Fondazione Laboratorio Mediterraneo promoted the International Meeting “Voci dal Mediterraneo”. The most important writers from both sides of the Mediterranean, such as Ben Jelloun, Biamotti, Sanguineti, Djebar, Matvejevic’, Maggiani and so on, joined the meeting. In the end, the participants proposed the institution of a “Parliament of the Mediterranean Writers”: a place where voices “of” and “from” the Mediterranean could be regularly gathered. This book represents an important testimony concerning the value and the indispensability of the dialogue among different cultures, that the Mediterranean Laboratory Foundation has promoted, with its network, since its institution.

VOCI DAL MEDITERRANEO
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Izet Sarajlic, Preface by Predrag Matvejevic. Edizioni Magma – FLM Naples 1996 (It.) format 17x24 - pp. 136 - ISBN 88-8127-014-5

The pages presented here were published during Sarajevo siege. In Il libro degli addii (The Book of Farewells), the poets tells what had been most precious for him in his lifetime: it is a farewell to his numerous friends and enemies. Proper nouns become a metaphor, keys for understanding the book. This log-book written by a shipwrecked person includes many episodes, each summarizing a story. The author observes not so much the war but rather life during war: in the end, life will prevail but black dreams will last over time, maybe unforgettable.

IL LIBRO DEGLI ADDII
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Domenico D'alessandro. Edizioni Magma - FLM Napoli 1994 (it.) f.to 13x21 - pp. 184 - ISBN 88-8127-001-3

Gaetano Filangieri has the ability to be a teacher without ostentation, to move things with the strength of his own ideas, to teach with the example of his life. He puts into practice his assumption that "The philosopher must be the apostle of truth and not the inventor of systems". The saying that: "everything is said is the language of those who do not know anything to produce or who do not have the courage to do so". He is convinced that "if the lights he spreads are not useful for his century and for his homeland, they will be useful for another century and for another country". He manages to be "a citizen of all places, a contemporary of all ages, the universe is his homeland, the earth and the school, his contemporaries and his posterity are his disciples".

POSSEDUTO DALLA RAGIONE
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Francesco Alberto Caracciolo. Edizioni Magma - FLM Napoli 1995 (it.) f.to 13x21 - pp. 112 - ISBN 88-8127-002-1

In these pages Caracciolo flies, touching, writes, describes, sweeps across the universe, swoops down. He cuts, severs history, men and their works. He takes off again, higher and higher ... in the hope of discovering the relativity of everything. He walks the paths of fantasy traveling in the immensity of thought, crossing that of creation. Everything is rediscovered in the dimensions of Lilliput. Divinity itself is seen in the image of a God who reveals himself as the God of only 120 universes. The man who is in man emerges. It is a push to think, to dare.

COCCI E DETRITI
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Proceedings of the 5th Study-Meeting “Lorenzo Vivaldo”, Savona, 10-12 October 1997. VV.AA. edited by Michele Brodino, Edizioni Magma – FLM Napoli 1996 (It.), format 17x24, pp. 68 – ISBN 88-8127-024-2

This book gathers the proceedings of the Meeting organized through the general and scientific support of the International Association SECUM (Science, Education et Cultures en Méditerranée) and the Fondazione Laboratorio Mediterraneo. The reflection proposed starts from the analysis of the religious dimension as humanitas and, of course, from the presence of the three most widespread monotheistic religions in the Mediterranean region. Judaism, Christianity and Islam have been present for centuries in the Mediterranean, but can we, men of the 21st century, affirm that there has been true and mutual knowledge and dialogue among these religions? Or have we just seen a lot of fights following one another, which have prevented us from knowing each other and having a dialogue as free men? These are the questions raised during the Meeting and to which the Catholic, Jewish and Muslim lecturers tried to give an answer.

EBRAISMO CRISTIANESIMO ISLAMISMO
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