American Shame (there are no other words?)
I hate to think that I'll have to invent excuses when I'll be back around the world (including a couple of months, most likely) and I will have to answer who asks me a comment or explanation, in ways ranging from the 'embarrassment, compassion and mental cruelty, on what is happening in Campania in the last few days. Knowing that, inter alia, that some regard as the civilized countries are usually not accepted is generally reserved for our workers, migrants without major international companies behind degrees, master, etc.. For them, I know, you, you, tough. And if you are from Naples or southern, and not "polentone" like me, ... better to be transparent. I do not know how I manage it, I said, but at home, of course, the truth we can safely say. Even if to say, actually, very few. And the "great information," that's for sure. For this reason there are blogs, I think. This , in particular, and not because of a friend, as indeed it is. It 's just that I have been told what was said .
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degradation of Brera
What's important in the historic building on Via Brera, in Milan? Here is the list:
- The famous Picture Gallery, one of Italy's most prestigious public museums (the "Dead Christ" by Mantegna, "The Marriage of the Virgin" by Raphael, the "fourth state" of Pelizza by Volpedo)
- the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts ;
- the National Library Braidense;
- the Lombard Institute of Science and Letters;
- Astronomical Observatory;
- I'Istituto General and Applied Physics;
- the Botanical Gardens.
Well, all this good things will pay more in total degradation, as evidenced by this article of Corriere della Sera, which also explains how there is little illusion about the future:
blush was still in fashion, Italy should look like a huge lawn covered with poppies ...
What's important in the historic building on Via Brera, in Milan? Here is the list:
- The famous Picture Gallery, one of Italy's most prestigious public museums (the "Dead Christ" by Mantegna, "The Marriage of the Virgin" by Raphael, the "fourth state" of Pelizza by Volpedo)
- the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts ;
- the National Library Braidense;
- the Lombard Institute of Science and Letters;
- Astronomical Observatory;
- I'Istituto General and Applied Physics;
- the Botanical Gardens.
Well, all this good things will pay more in total degradation, as evidenced by this article of Corriere della Sera, which also explains how there is little illusion about the future:
'degradation is obvious - it allows the director of the Academy, prof. Ferdinand De Filippi - but we can not do anything. We are part of the Fine Arts of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry 's Univerity and research, while the Art Museum, the National Library Braidense are part of the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Culture. We can only occupy the interior corridors, classrooms, and the palace, the courtyard, statues are part of the State Property Agency. " That situation, acknowledged by the director of the gallery, Luisa Arrigoni, "We are without a building owner." "There is no doubt that the plaster statues of the corridors of the Academy are dirty - says the director De Filippi - But we can not touch. The neoclassical building in Via Brera 28 is a unique case because it expresses a concept of interdisciplinary art. " If
blush was still in fashion, Italy should look like a huge lawn covered with poppies ...
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