Senorbì, Elvira Serra's new novel, featured in "Night at the Museum."
The Nuoro journalist at Madn with her book "The Voices of Via del Silenzio"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Elvira Serra, from Nuoro, is a proud figure in Sardinian journalism at the national level. A well-known contributor to the "Corriere della Sera," she covers current affairs and lifestyle, conducting interviews with celebrities, highlighting their human essence. She writes the "Polaroid" column, writes for the blog "La ventisettesima ora," and contributes to the weeklies "Diva e Donna" and "Oggi." In the evocative setting of the courtyard of the Domu Nosta Museum (Madn) in Senorbì, on the occasion of the feast of Sant'Antioco and Santa Mariedda and as part of the "A Night at the Museum" series, she presented her new novel, "Le voci di Via del Silenzio" (Solferino), in an engaging and enjoyable conversation with Elisabetta Frau, director of the MADN.
" In her fifth novel, Elvira Serra inspires reflection, stimulates the search for the 'right path,' the rediscovery of who we are or would like to be, and, between the lines, evokes the fateful formula 'it's never too late!' with her trademark clarity," said Frau. "We are delighted to have tenaciously supported the eleventh edition of 'Night at the Museum' with her presence."
Artist Flaviano Ortu, whose exhibition enriches the museum's rooms, with his works that served as the backdrop for the presentation, emphasized the importance of silence and the soul's projection toward infinity. The cultural event, promoted by the Sa Domu Nosta cooperative in collaboration with the Municipality , returns on Thursday, August 28, with the presentation of Maria Rosa Cugudda's collection of poems, "Il padre ti parlerà" (The Father Will Speak to You) .