Ottobre in Poesia
| Ottobre in Poesia | |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Annually |
| Locations | Sassari, Sardinia, Italy |
| Website | ottobreinpoesia |
Ottobre in Poesia is a poetry festival held annually in the city of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy[1] in the month of October.
The International Literary Prize of the city of Sassari takes place during the festival.
History and events
Ottobre in Poesia[2] began in 2007. The Island of Verses prize was announced in 2007 and first given out during the second edition of the festival; it was renamed the International Literary Prize of the city of Sassari in 2010.
The festival includes meetings with authors,[3] readings, performances, concerts and art installations. In more recent editions of the festival, events have taken place in nearby cities in addition to Sassari.
Contributions from each edition of the festival are compiled in a limited edition anthology.
The 2012 edition start from Carbonia: "Waiting Ottobre in Poesia"[4] with an exhibition of works at international level directed by Shikanu', a recital and theatrical performance in schools; of a "After Festival" with a recital-shows at the Vecchio Mulino of Sassari, and meetings with schools of Alghero.[5]
Organizers and planners
The credit for the success of this initiative is due to:
- Author and artistic director: Leonardo Omar Onida;
- Editing anthology literary prize: Erika Pirodda e Valeria Alzari;
- Secretary's office literary prize: Erika Pirodda;
- Fraphics: Stefania Onida;
- Public relations: Bianca Maria Demontis;
- Press office and communication: Valentina Cei and Stefania Battistella;
- Coordination and welcoming: Valeria Alzari;
- Technical supervision: Giuseppe Sanna;
- Web and information technology: Fabrizio Spiga.
Prize
The International Literary Prize of the city of Sassari is given out in four specific areas:
Poetry

Island of Verses
includes two sections:
- published;
- unpublished – Beppe Costa Prize (only competition that dedicates his award to a living poet);
- Jury Schools Special Prize (in which students from three high schools are active);
Fiction
Fabula Mundi
includes one section:
- unpublished: short stories in free subject.
Publications
- L'Isola dei Versi, anthology 2008. ISBN 97888-95975-18-4.
- Premio Letterario Internazionale Città di Sassari, anthology 2011. ISBN 97888-66183-19-8.
Patronage
The importance attained by the festival in recent editions, has allowed the granting of major patronage:
- from 2010 under the patronage of Presidency of Italian Republic,[6] Ministry of Heritage and Culture,[7] Minister of Youth;[8]
- from 2011 under the patronage of UNESCO – Italian National Commission for UNESCO.[9][10]
In addition to previous patronage of the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, Town of Tissi and Sassari.
Locations
The places where the festival takes place are very different from each other and displaced in different cities:
- Sassari: academy of music, Frumentaria, Vecchio Mulino, Patiu di lu Diaulu, Spano senior high school, Messaggerie Sarde bookshop, Nazario Sauro square, L.go Sisini, public gardens, Civic Theatre, Monserrato Park, University of Sassari;
- Alghero: Casa Parco Porto Conte;
- Tissi: public library;
- Nuoro: senior high school specializing in classical studies;
- Bosa: Casa del Popolo;
- Modolo: Parish Hall;
- Carbonia: Public Library.
Guests
On the last day of the festival, guests and participants gather at the Civic Theatre in Sassari for performances (recitals, plays, etc.) by the most important guests of the festival. The festival has been attended by guests such as Silvano Agosti, Beppe Costa,[11] Giovanna Mulas, Gabriel Impaglione, Fernando Arrabal,[12] Jack Hirschman, Paul Polansky, Robert Minhinnick,[13] Alex Pausides, Tino Petilli, Hernan Loyola, Jan Fortune, Desmond Egan, Andrea Garbin, Fabio Barcellandi, Stefania Battistella, it:Adele Cambria, Alessandra Celletti, Dave Lordan, Antonella Meloni Corsini. In 2013, as special guest the poet and ex Israeli ambassador to Norway Naim Araidi.[14]
References
- ^ POP (November 2011). "synthesis of cultural activities Ottobre in Poesia" (PDF). city of Sassari. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
- ^ Michele Spanu (March 17, 2012). "get under way the fifth edition of Ottobre in Poesia". Sassari Notizie.
- ^ Giovanna Peru (October 12, 2011). "in Sassari three days in honor of Culture". La Nuova Sardegna.[dead link]
- ^ [1], SassariNotizie: "Ottobre in poesia" abbatte i confini Da venerdì 6 città protagoniste.
- ^ [2], BuongiornoAlghero "Ottobre in Poesia, tre giorni ricchi di eventi.
- ^ Giovanna Ferri (November 2011). "Medal of the President of the Italian Republic to Ottobre in Poesia". Presidency of Italian Republic.
- ^ Salvatore Nastasi (September 4, 2009). "Patronage Ministry of Heritage and Culture". Ministry of Heritage and Culture.
- ^ Luigi Bobbio (April 20, 2009). "Patroage Minister for Youth". Minister of Youth.
- ^ city os Sassari (October 4, 2011). "UNESCO patronage to Ottobre in Poesia". Archived from the original on October 10, 2011. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
- ^ "UNESCO at Festival Ottobre in Poesia". La Nuova Sardegna. August 14, 2011.[dead link]
- ^ [3] Archived 2011-11-28 at the Wayback Machine, Premio letterario "Città di Sassari" Stamane la cerimonia con Beppe Costa.
- ^ [4][dead link], La rassegna "Ottobre in poesia", versi e teatro con Fernando Arrabal.
- ^ "Minhinnick, Hirschman and Polansky at Ottobre in Poesia". Archived from the original on October 23, 2013.
- ^ "«Cultura, veicolo di pace tra israeliani e palestinesi» - Spettacoli - iltempo". Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2014-04-14., Il Tempo: Cultura, veicolo di pace tra israeliani e palestinesi.