Paper Gods

Paper Gods

by Duilio Chiarle
Paper Gods

Paper Gods

by Duilio Chiarle

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Overview

Men create the History, and they are a victim of it. They are the single characters to do the difference. Each character of these has made the story; he has had a reason to complete the gesture that has done. However, what is the reason? Why? The protagonist is looking for the answers, and she will find the answers trying the existence of God. The comedy is based by the collection of short stories “The Doge and other stories”, about the human stories of characters that have done the myth and the history somehow; at times, they are unknown. From the anonymous companion of Pietro Micca to the gesture of Muzio Scevola, from one of so many Venetian doges to Publio Cornelius Scipio, actually to the human story of the only one defeated of the challenge of Barletta, many myths of the history disclose their secret. The work has got the 1° prize for the theatre at the Gran Premio Internazionale D'Arte “Carrara-Hallstahammar” 1999.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044986794
Publisher: Duilio Chiarle
Publication date: 09/04/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 101 KB

About the Author

Duilio Chiarle, writer and guitarist of "The Wimshurst's Machine".

Duilio Chiarle, scrittore e chitarrista dei "The Wimshurst's Machine".
Ha ricevuto il premio "Cesare Pavese" nel 1999. Gli sono stati attribuiti i premi internazionali "Jean Monnet" (patrocinato dalla Presidenza della Repubblica Italiana, dall’Università di Genova e dalle Ambasciate di Francia e Germania) e "Carrara - Hallstahammar" (quest'ultimo per due volte consecutive).
Con il gruppo musicale "The Wimshurst's Machine" ha ricevuto tre nomination hollywoodiane consecutive: sono suoi i racconti dei "concept" musicali.
Ha ricevuto l'onorificenza di "Ufficiale" dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana.

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