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      • Martini Maria Cristina | MMC Edizioni

        MMC EDIZIONI is a publishing house based in Rome.Born in 2001 as a generalist, along the time it has specialized almost exclusively in non-fiction, dedicated in particular (but not only) to the city of Rome.The main series, called "A walk with history" offers an alternative vision of the city through the historical reconnaissance and analysis of some of its urban furnishings that are not taken into consideration such as small fountains, clocks, inscriptions, sacred shrines, plaques. This series stands out for a particular graphic style and for the abundance of photographs, specially made for these books.Other series on Rome are instead dedicated to in-depth studies on specific historical and customs themes, or on the mysterious aspects of the city that also reveal its dark side.In the MMC catalogue are other non-fiction books on topics such as Music, Interculture, Anthropology and a series of stories for children encouraging solidarity, non-violence and respect for the environment

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      • Maria Pinto-Peuckmann

        Rights Agent representing German Publishers and Authors in the fields of Business & Management, Finance, Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Sport & Fitness, Society, Ecology, Women Empowerment, IT Subjects, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Health, Dementia, Mental Health, and Therapeutic Books for children throughout the world and international publishers for German and Portuguese Language rights.

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        The Arts
        December 2023

        Baroquemania

        by Laura Moure Cecchini

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        August 1998

        Antonio Vivaldi

        Eine Biographie

        by Michael Talbot, Konrad Küster

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        September 1976

        Barockkonzert

        Novelle

        by Anneliese Botond, Alejo Carpentier

        Barockkonzert, entstanden 1974, ist ein überaus anregender und vergnüglicher historisch- phantastischer Kurzroman des kubanischen Schriftstellers und Musikologen Alejo Carpentier (1904–1980). Ein Mexikaner, der zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts nach Venedig reist, erlebt im Ospedale della Pietà eine ausgefallene 'jam-session' mit Starbesetzung: Außer den siebzig Waisenmädchen des Orchesters wirken Vivaldi (Geige), Scarlatti (Cembalo) und Händel an der Orgel mit – dazu des Mexikaners Diener, der schwarze Filomeno (Schlagzeug).

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        August 1997

        Lúcios Bekenntnis

        Roman

        by Mário Sá-Carneiro, Berthold Zilly, Berthold Zilly

        Mário de Sá-Carneiro wurde 1890 in Lissabon geboren. 1912 veröffentlichte er seinen ersten Erzählband. Im gleichen Jahr ging er nach Paris, um Jura zu studieren, gab das Studium jedoch bald wieder auf und kehrte nach Lissabon zurück. 1914 erschienen seine ersten Gedichte sowie sein Roman A confissão de Lúcio (dt. Lúcios Bekenntnis, 1997). Gemeinsam mit Fernando Pessoa, mit dem ihn eine enge Freundschaft verband, gründete er die Zeitschrift Orpheu, deren zwei einzige Nummern 1915 erscheinen und zu einem Fanal der Avantgarde und des portugiesischen Modernismo gerieten. 1916 beging Mário de Sá-Carneiro in Paris Selbstmord.

      • Poetry by individual poets

        Echoes of Memory

        Selected Poems of Lucio Mariani

        by Lucio Mariani

        In Rachel Zucker's re-imagining of the Greek myth, Persephone is a daughter struggling to become a woman. Unlike the classical portrait of a maiden kidnapped by a tyrant, Zucker's Persephone chooses to travel to the Underworld and assume her role as Hades' queen. Caught between worlds - light and dark, innocence and power, a mother's protection and a lover's appeal - Persephone describes the strangeness of the Underworld and the problems of transformation and transgression. The arrangement of Zucker's poems reflects Persephone's travels between the Underworld and the Surface. Both spare and lyrical, they are written as entries in Persephone's diary and as letters between Persephone, Demeter and Hades. The language - strange, urgent, direct - is pulled and changed as Persephone journeys from one world to another revealing the struggle of unmaking and remaking the self.

      • Food & Drink

        NO MORE FUSS AT THE TABLE

        How to heal your child in total safety

        by Lucio Piermarini

        The invention of the finicky child and the on-demand approach to food. Why is my child not eating? Why this loss of appetite? Why must meals always be so such an ordeal?These are just a few of the many questions asked by parents, not only when weaning their children but even when feeding their newborns.Lucio Piermarini, pediatrician and author of the best-seller Io mi svezzo da solo! [I’ll do my weaning myself!], clarifies these and many more doubts from a basic premise - there are no healthy finicky children. The idea of the finicky child is a misconception, for in fact our bodies are perfectly capable of self-regulating the daily intake of food they need from day one.On the strength of sound scientific data and of thirty-years’ professional experience, and in an engaging and accessible style, the author illustrates the mechanism regulating appetite and the way the first days of life connect to and influence later stages of development. He emphasizes the need to respect the right of children to self-determination, illustrates the findings of cutting-edge food science research andexplains the role of the on-demand approach in allowing children to develop independence and appreciation of food.Not a text of pediatric nutrition but a go-to-guide for parents to better understand their children and learn to avoid unnecessary pressures by respecting the child’s instinctive and natural inclinations.

      • June 2022

        Light in Art

        Perception and the Use of Light in the History of Art

        by Massimo Mariani

        Brimming with illustrations, this stunningly original book, presents the role of light in art throughout history. This richly illustrated book takes readers on a tour through the, history of art to learn how artists have used light (and its lack, of it as shadow) to make a statement about their subject matter, or create a specific mood, with examples by masters such as, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Vermeer, Courbet, Turner, Klimt, and many more. It also includes theoretical approaches starting, with Plato and Aristotle, moving on to Descartes, Newton, Goethe and Chevreul. Throughout history, artists have played, with light, approaching it as both a subject and tool to create, the desired atmosphere, convey ideas, and inspire emotions, in the viewer. In medieval frescoes, rays of light stood for the, presence of the divine, while 17th-century Dutch painters used, light to indicate depth and construct an impactful setting. The, Impressionists wanted to depict light itself and the way it plays, upon the surfaces of objects in the form of colour. Photography, and film have used light, both natural and artificial, to make, things visible in the first place. This volume delves into these, and many more topics and constitutes a perfect reference book, for artists, students, scholars, and art lover.

      • Fiction

        Requiem for the Roses

        by Alejandra Ángeles

        Five young women - Alicia, Paula, Alondra, Constanza, and Marcela, are all cello students at the National Music Conservatory. They will run into a profesor who is obssessed with roses and young women, as much as he is obsessed with Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, which becomes the central leitmotif of Requien for the Roses, and the only common denominator between the women. Their five voices, and the voice of the professor, tell the story in a rhythm that closely follows Vivaldi’s score: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter are each one divided into three movements. The story follows the music. The novel is centered on the disappearance of three of the women – Alicia, Paula, and Alondra. Each one of them is a season: Alicia is Spring, Paula is Summer, and Alondra is Fall. Constanza, who is Winter, may or may not suffer the same destiny as their three predecessors. It may be up to her, or it may be up to the reader. While the destinies of Alicia, Paula, and Alondra has already been determined by their captor, and that of Constanza is up for grabs, Marcela, the fifth woman, search for answers as Alicia was her best friend. She immediately sets her eyes on the cello professor and his strange hobbies and habits.

      • Education

        Citizenship as Politics

        International Perspectives from Adult Education

        by Lucio-Villegas, E.

        This book holds two main concepts: citizenship and adult education, and presents a diverse scope of ideas and experiences from different countries and perspectives in a rich indication to edify liberating practices and researches. Citizenship is closely linked with participation. When people are encouraged to take part in an authentic process of decision making, people do participate in public affairs. Here is the true meaning of citizenship related to the old idea to take part, to get involved in public issues and transform their community through participation. On the other hand, Lifelong Learning’s concepts and practices seem to have forgotten that adult education is more than the preparation for a job. Adult education is learning for democracy; researching communities searching for a school for all; transforming communities; struggling for our rights; becoming awareness about environmental hazards; edifying the city or expressing ourselves through theatre or public art. Lifelong Learning’s concepts and practices seem to have forgotten that life is more than the labour market. The entire life of women and men are the substance of what adult education is made of. The book is not only addressed to scholars, under and postgraduate students interested in citizenship and adult education, but also to practitioners working in communities in a participatory way.

      • Fiction
        April 2022

        Agente Malintz (Agent Malintz)

        by Rodrigo Lucio / Miguel Ángel Vallejo

        A simulation imposes itself on reality. An uncertain threat approaches. This graphic novel advances between glimpses of chained futures in which a scientist abandons everything for absolute understanding and a rebellious young woman discovers the cruelty of an interplanetary empire.

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