Monday, March 7, 2011

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March 8.

 La mimosa sensitiva o pudica, tanto per capirsi.
 In questi giorni, mentre andavo in città in macchina, che è l'unica occasione per ascoltare la radio , perchè da noi non si prende il segnale, I felt Melog, Radio 24, some women spoke of their lives in Libya. Italian women who were born in Libya and there are long-lived with parents or with her husband. How wonderful to hear the stories of another land, another way of living, made by women, who are experienced and well ; happy, feeling completely integrated. It seems that many people wanted to talk about their lives in Libya and that there was a long line phones, waiting to speak. If this is true then you never know, a doctor who often appears to Arezzo Rai said, during the pause a live broadcast in local TV, that television and the radio even more, I believe, you may believe anything, such as PBXs that smoke and phone calls do not know where to put your hands, and yet the only phone was his wife.

Listening to stories made by women in Libya has opened a window on reality, a country where you can truly a happy life, even among people of religion, ethnicity and culture. Despite Gadhafi. I hope that will soon be well again. Since today is March 8 this year and I think it is important to be heard, I would leave a list of women who have written books and books written by women, which I read with pleasure, that were important, or have its improved my life. Are not in order of preference, and then are attached to all and all in different ways.
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Elsa Morante, "History."
Natalia Ginzburg, which I want so much, the work and in particular the "family lexicon" and "little virtues".
Isabel Allende, the "House of the Spirits
Sibilla" A woman "
Elena Gianini Belotti" On the girls'
Karen Blixen's work and especially "Out of Africa" \u200b\u200band "Winter's Tale."
Sappho's poems.
Santuzza Lischi Coradeschi "For all Beppe," "The Room of beautiful dolls."
Cialente Fausta, "Bonnie Doon Levantine"
Mary Mac Carthy, "The Group".
"The Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
"Memoirs of an American madam" Nell Kimbal.
The cycle of books about Mary Stewart's Merlin, the first of which is "The Crystal Cave."
Perodi Emma, \u200b\u200b"fantastic tales"
Simone de Beauvoir, Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter. "
Marguerite Duras' The Lover "
Marguerite Yourcenar, Memoirs of Hadrian"
Jannson Tove, "The Summer Book"
There are also several women who wrote fiction for boys, boys like me, that I have mentioned, but who are in the series "The porcupines," I have appreciated very much, for example, "Wizards of Caprona" and "Midnight Garden".

As you can see I miss the many books on women, such as Simone Veil, which I hope to read soon.

Finally remember some ladies are well known for their gardens

Vita Sackville West
Penelope Hobhouse
Gertrude Jekyll
Lavinia Taverna
Susana Walton
with them today I would like to remind all the women who cultivate a garden or terrace is also very small and not famous, but they become actresses and guardians of a place, using their intelligence, strength and imagination to create something ephemeral and live, if made accessible to others, can make many people happy.

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