Darío Carrazza will present his book of poems in Gualeguaychú

Darío Carrazza will present his book of poems in Gualeguaychú
Darío Carrazza will present his book of poems in Gualeguaychú

This Friday, May 3 at 8:30 p.m., at the Magnasco Institute, Camila Nievas 78 in Gualeguaychú, the book “36 Sonetos y Un Romance” by Darío Carrazza will be presented.
It is a collection of poems of his authorship in which different themes of existence are addressed, from rain to town characters, and from friendship to pets.
The presentation will be given by the writer Guillermo Santos Ledri and will take place in the Institute’s Art Room. Admission will be free.

About the Author

Darío Carrazza was born on July 5, 1965 in Gualeguaychú. A lawyer by profession, a man linked to political militancy, he has two books to his credit, in addition to the one he will present this Friday.

The first reflected for the first time in the city the events that occurred on that fateful May 1, 1921 in the form of an essay and another of poetry – his most recognizable writing – which was titled “The Point.” He also ventured into audiovisual language in the early ’90s with the short “Life and Death of Vicente Egidio Fernández.” He also handles musical language and puts sounds into what he writes. But he does something more, he knows how to share what he has learned, he knows how to share his searches and his encounters. Of good dialogue, he brings from the family cradle the habit of culture, the habit of inhabiting politics, the need not to be indifferent to the res publica.

Graduated from the Rocamora School, in the Annexed Commercial section of the National School; He then studied Law at the always hectic National University of Buenos Aires (UBA), in those spectacular years for expansion such as from 1983 to 1987. Returning to Gualeguaychú, Darío Carrazza brings something more than a law degree: his passion for books and decided to venture into literature through the Gente de Letras Group. A scholar of Jules Verne, he will always have in the so-called novel of anticipation a pretext to question the present as a way of envisioning the future.

 
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