Italian Poet Presents His New Book in Sofia

Published: 13 August 2003 y., Wednesday
The Italian poet Marco Badzzato will present his new book "Free will" in Sofia. Badzzato's book of poetry will be published both in Bulgarian and Italian languages. He is the author of the poem "Worthy nation" that is dedicated to the Bulgarian people. The Italian poet arrived Monday in Bulgaria on the invitation of the Union of the Bulgarian writers and the Italian cultural institute. Badzzato, who lives and works in Venice, is looking forward to see Bulgaria, as this is his first visit to the country. The Italian poet has written many poems, but he has not published them all. He describes the poetry as something that comes from your heart, something free that could not be subdued to a certain form and last but not least something that is not meant to entertain the others.
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