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Wednesday 1 November 2023
Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery, Nottingham
Time: 5.30pm - 8.30pm
Free book launch "Insights into D H Lawrence's Sardinia" by Nick Ceramella and Daniele Marzeddu. At Djanogly Art Gallery, University of Nottingham.
Present at this event will be the authors of the book "Insights into DH Lawrence's Sardinia" Nick Ceramella (Vice President of the DH Lawrence Society of Great Britain, from Rome) and Daniele Marzeddu (Photographer & filmmaker, from Northampton)
It will feature the music of Michele Bertoni. Daniele Marzeddu will recite an extract from D H Lawrence's book "Sea and Sardinia". Chefs Andrea and Raffaellangela Mameli, Scuola di Pasta Cagliari, will be offering a Sardinian celebration sweet later in the evening. Adriana from Hample Italian Hampers (Northampton) will also be attending.
This will be happening on All Saints Day as a cultural celebration.
Finger buffet and 1 complimentary drink (wine or juice) with Eventbrite entrance ticket.
Further drinks can be purchased at the bar.
Event organised by Marysia Zipser of ACT
Kindly funded, sponsored and supported by Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottingham
City of Literature, Fletchergate Industries, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, D H Lawrence
Society, D H Lawrence Birthplace Museum (Eastwood), Lakeside Arts, University of
Nottingham, Visit Nottinghamshire, Region of Sardinia, Scuola di Pasta Cagliari, Hample
Italian Hampers by Adriana, D M Photography & Film.
This event would suit anyone who's interested in D H Lawrence, literature, travel, Sardinia,
Italy, culture, music, photography, film, food and drink.
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