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Table of contents, chapters and contents

  • PART 1: I am the Mollettaio

  • PART 2: The works of Mollettaio

  • The Tower of Pisa

  • The winter village

  • The Basilica Sanctuary of Maria SS. of Tindari

  • The parish of the Sanctuary of S. Maria di Montalto (ME)

  • The new castle โ€“ Maschio angioino (NA)

  • The fort S.Salvatore and stele Madonna of the Letter (ME)

  • The Cathedral Basilica of S. Maria Assunta (ME)

  • The church SS. Annunziata of Catalani (ME)

  • PART 3: The Poems of the Mollettaio

  • Lโ€™amore โ€“ Love

  • Italiani (Italians) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • La Fanciulla โ€“ The Maiden

  • Le quattro Stagioni โ€“ The 4 seasons

  • Il sole - The sun

  • Frafallina โ€“ Butterfly

  • I figghi (The children) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • Buddunaru (Bordonaro) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • U papร  (The father) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • Lโ€™emigrante (The emigrant) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • Il poveretto โ€“ The poor guy

  • A mamma (Mom) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • Lโ€™amicizia โ€“ Friendship

  • Il creatore โ€“ The Creator

  • Solo โ€“ Only me

  • Amuri e filicitร  (Love and happiness) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • U missinisi (The messinese) โ€“ in sicilian dialect

  • Eโ€™ Natale โ€“ It's Christmas

  • PART 4: Conclusions and reflections

Book by the great Messina artist "The Mollettaio", published posthumously to keep his memory alive. Recommended

Davide

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I had the opportunity to appreciate this text, the content is interesting especially the part of the poems written in Sicilian dialect

Loredana

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The Mollettaio: Works and poems

Discover the universe of the Mollettaio, a Sicilian artist who transformed wooden clothespins into work of art representing sacred places and cathedrals, some of which are currently on public display and can be visited. In addition to his artistic creations, the Mollettaio produced intense and evocative poems written not only in Italian but also in Sicilian dialect. In the following text, you will find a section dedicated to works made with wooden clothespins and another devoted to poems with Italian translations and interpretations.

Allow yourself to be transported into his world of images and words, embarking on a journey through talent, passion and dedication.

Published posthumously, this book is a tribute to a dream never fulfilled in life: to share with the world his creations and his verses, precious fragments of his soul.

  • Publication: 11/11/2024

  • Languages: ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น - ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ - ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง - ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ

  • Versions: Hard/flexible cover, Digital Kindle

  • Availability: My Store and Amazon Book

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