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        <p>In this peculiar volume, Luigi Dei gathers a collection of his writings, calling them ‘thoughtful lightness’ as a tribute to a writer he loves: Italo Calvino. The reference at the beginning of the collection is intended as a sign of appreciation and gratitude towards this great Italian intellectual of the last century. Even the structure of the various sections honors the memory of the writer, recalling his ‘Six Memos for the next Millennium’. Brief little stories, animated by the desire to discover everyday life; extracts of speeches characterized by a will to fantasize, imagine and recover the values of visibility; selected parts from greeting speeches on various issues addressed in conferences he attended as a Rector; new theatrical ‘stories’: all of these are the texts that Luigi Dei manages – with sensitivity and great communication skills – to fill with fantasy, imagination, accuracy, diversity, swiftness and thoughtful lightness. And he’s able to do it using a very peculiar language and a captivating style that encourages the reflection on the most important issues of our time.
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        <p>In questo singolare volume Luigi Dei raccoglie una selezione di suoi testi chiamandoli pensose leggerezze, in omaggio a uno scrittore che ama molto: Italo Calvino. La citazione con cui la raccolta esordisce vuole essere un segno di riconoscenza e di gratitudine verso questo grande intellettuale italiano del XX secolo. Anche l’articolazione nelle varie sezioni onora la memoria del grande scrittore, ricordando le sue straordinarie Lezioni americane. Piccole storie lievi e veloci, animate dal desiderio di volare a bassa quota sulla quotidianità; estratti di interventi permeati dalla volontà di fantasticare, immaginare e recuperare i valori della visibilità; brani selezionati da discorsi di saluto sulle più varie tematiche affrontate nei convegni a cui ha partecipato in qualità di Rettore; nuovi ‘racconti’ teatrali: sono tutti testi che Luigi Dei riesce – con sensibilità e grandi capacità comunicative – a riempire di fantasia, immaginazione, esattezza, molteplicità, rapidità e pensosa leggerezza. Il tutto con un linguaggio personalissimo e uno stile che avvince e fa riflettere sui grandi temi del nostro tempo.
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