The double exhibition dedicated to Giovannino Guareschi was inaugurated in Predappio



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The double exhibition "Giovannino Guareschi al Bertoldo" inaugurated at Predappio Alta, near Cà de Sanzves – Vecia Cantena of El Prè. "Laughter dictatorships, 1936-1943" edited by the MUP (Monte Università Parma Editore) and "Guareschi a Cervia" directed by the Alteo Dolcini Association in the presence of Camilla Annoni Guareschi, nephew of the writer, Livio Vetricini Pro-Mayor of Predappio Alta and Andrea Dolcini, President of Associazione Alteo Dolcini

The two exhibitions are the homage that the Associazione Alteo Dolcini wanted to dedicate to the Italian writer the more translated and most read in the world, great author of the saga of Peppone and Don Camillo, in the fiftieth anniversary of his death in Cervia on July 22, 1968. Reproductions of humorous and satirical cartoons are exhibited by Guareschi when he was a collaborator of Bertoldo, the magazine of humor and satire published in Milan from 1936 to 1943 by Rizzoli

. the first time four unpublished photographs of Giovannino Guareschi taken at Cervia in 1965 from the Guareschi archive of Roncole Verdi; images of the Fondo Alteo Dolcini made in 1998, on the occasion of the thirtieth year after the death of the writer and ninety years after his birth, when Alteo Dolcini in Cervia conferred the position of tribunes from the Tribunato di Romagna Court of Honor to his sons Alberto and Carlotta Guareschi; a panel dedicated to the story "The importance of being called Mbadimo", written in Cervia and located in a hot and crowded summer of Romagna, where the critical and spicy spirit of Guareschi badyzes the phenomenon of mbad tourism then nascent; digitized copies of the Corriere della Sera and the Resto del Carlino of July 23, 1968, the day after the death of the writer, with articles signed Max David and Luca Goldoni. David, special correspondent of Corriere della Sera and founder of Alteo Dolcini of Tribunato di Romagna, had a house just in front of Guareschi's house. The must-see exhibitions will be open until September 9th, every day from 11am to 10pm, except Wednesdays. The initiative takes place under the patronage of the municipality of Predappio.

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