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The Florentine
The FLR - The Florentine Literary Review and
ISI Florence
kindly invite you to the

Presentation of the
bilingual literary magazine
*The FLR – The Florentine Literary Review*
for students and professors

Wednesday February 15, 2017, 5:00 pm
ISI FLORENCE - Palazzo Bargagli
Lungarno alle Grazie, 22 – Firenze, Italy

Intended for students, professors and American and foreign universities,
this new bilingual literary magazine aims at spreading knowledge of Italian
language / literature and contemporary Italy. We look forward to seeing you
and discussing together the first issue, a preview of the second, and the
possibility for faculty and students to collaborate with us, throughout
workshops and subscriptions.

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50 seats maximum

With Luca Baldoni, Diego Bertelli e Alessandro Raveggi
Introduced by Stefano Baldassarri, director ISI Florence

refreshments will follow
More information on the magazine: http://theflr.net/theflr
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The FLR is a bilingual (Italian-English) magazine; each issue features six
short stories and two poems by contemporary Italian writers. It is a
twice-yearly illustrated magazine, with monographic issues each dedicated
to a theme-word. Texts are commissioned by the editorial board, translated
into English and presented with facing translation. Our aim is to offer
Italian readers a magazine combining high-quality texts and graphic design,
something you can enjoy reading but that is also beautiful to look at, leaf
through and recommend. We also hope to contribute to the knowledge of
Italian literature and life, providing translations of new authors for
foreign students and teachers of Italian language and literature.

Founded and directed by Alessandro Raveggi, writer and literature professor
at ISI Florence, NYU Florence, Gonzaga University and Pepperdine, The FLR
brings together different skills and sensibilities, with an editorial board
consisting of writers, critics, teachers, poets, translators, librarians
and booksellers: Martino Baldi, Luca Baldoni, Diego Bertelli, Raoul Bruni,
Silvia Costantino, Helen Farrell, Giuseppe Girimonti Greco, Daniele
Pasquini, Vanni Santoni and Niccolò Scaffai.

The first issue (centered around the theme of “Invasion”) features short
stories by Elena Varvello, Luciano Funetta, Filippo Tuena, Luca Ricci,
Alessandro Leogrande and Elisa Ruotolo as well as poems by Mariagiorgia
Ulbar and Marco Simonelli. The illustrations in this first issue are by
Viola Bartoli. For each issue an upcoming illustrator will be selected
through an open call. Johanna Bishop (prose) and Brenda Porster (poetry)
have translated the texts. The theme word for the next issue will be
“Desire”.
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Best regards,
Alessandro Raveggi, Ph. D.
Faculty, Italian and English Literature
ISI Florence / NYU Florence / Gonzaga University / Pepperdine University

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