Sunday marked the final event of the Calgary Public Library’s ‘One Book One Calgary’ program. I joined a panel of fascinating folks at Fish Creek Library for a telling of personal stories of ‘walls’ in our lives. My thanks to Hadeel Qazzaz, Hector Frias, Cheryl Dueck, Cory Cardinal and Kris Demeanor for sharing their remarkable […]
Final ‘One Book One Calgary’ Events
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
There are only a few days left in the Calgary Public Library’s ‘One Book One Calgary’ program, and two final events I am happy to be part of. On Saturday afternoon, I will join the CPL’s current writer-in-residence, the ever-charming Rosemary Nixon, for an event called “From the Authors.” Rosemary and I will be ‘talking […]
Amedeo Sorrentino, soldier
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
My grandfather, Amedeo Sorrentino, is 91 years-old and a veteran of the Second World War. He did not, though, fight for Canada. He will not be counted among those rightfully honoured at today’s Remembrance Day ceremonies. Nonno did not “fight for our freedom,” as we are so fond of saying every November. Still, I want […]
“The walls will continue to rise, and we will continue to tear them down.”
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
In 1992, on the occasion of Montréal’s 350th birthday, the City of Berlin gave the city a rough sliver of concrete about three metres tall and a metre wide salvaged from the Wall’s great fall in 1990. Vivid graffiti covers what was the western side of the slab. An orange sunburst. Swirls of green and […]
Walls Within Walls: A visit to Calgary’s Remand Centre
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
Yesterday, as part of the library’s ‘One Book One Calgary’ programming, I visited the Calgary Remand Centre where a group of around twenty inmates had been assigned to read Walls for their book club. I didn’t know what to expect from the men and felt nervous. I wondered about what their level of engagement might […]
The Berlin Wall Disease
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
As the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall approaches, I am reminded of Mauerkrankheit, or the ‘Wall Disease.’ In 1973, East German psychiatrist Dietfried Müller-Hegemann observed that his patients who lived close to the Berlin Wall showed higher rates of psychosis, schizophrenia, and phobias. Those East Germans who lived in the shadow […]
One Book One Calgary opening event
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
As I’ve mentioned previously, The Calgary Public Library has selected Walls: Travels Along the Barricades as their 2014 ‘One Book One Calgary’ selection. The OBOC program launches on Saturday November 1st at the Central library downtown with an event dubbed, ominously, “An Evening with Marcello Di Cintio.” Since the book came out back in 2012, […]
Song of the Caged Bird – an excerpt
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
Hazlitt Originals, the digital imprint of Penguin Random House who published my book Song of the Caged Bird: Words as Resistance in Palestine, have posted a couple of excerpts from the book on their website. Read them here.
Song of the Caged Bird
posted by Marcello Di Cintio
Next week, my digital book Song of the Caged Bird: Words as Resistance in Palestine will be released and available for download. Thanks to the editors and designers at Hazlitt for putting together such a handsome ebook. For more about Song of the Caged Bird, see my dedicated blog page. I also started a Facebook […]
