The October events of the Neanche Gli Dei Festival 2024
Thanks to the partnerships established with various Library Systems and Reading Pacts that embrace the island from North to South, Neanche Gli Dei brings its contents directly to the territory, approaching local communities through Sardinian libraries, to meet and promote the authors who participated in the first four editions of the festival, thus extending its range of action to a wider audience of spectators and promoting its ideal of reading: Inclusive, didactic, national.
Here are the October 2024 events

Friday, October 4 – 6:00 PM
Flumini Library – Via Mar Ligure snc (next to schools) | Quartu Sant’Elena
ANTONELLA GREGORIO
presents
IL DESTINO DELL’AMORE
Free entry.
Reservations are recommended on eventbrite.it
Visos (Janas De Luna) is part of the initiatives of Quartu Estate 2024, a project created with the contribution of the Municipality of Quartu Sant’Elena, the Department of Culture and Flumini – Urban Library System.

Tuesday 8 October – 09:30
Flumini Library – Via Mar Ligure snc (next to schools) | Quartu Sant’Elena
LAURA CAPOSSELE
FROM CHILD TO WOMAN
Menstrual education workshop
Free entry.
Reservations are recommended on eventbrite.it
Visos (Janas De Luna) is part of the initiatives of Quartu Estate 2024, a project created with the contribution of the Municipality of Quartu Sant’Elena, the Department of Culture and Flumini – Urban Library System.

Saturday 19 October – 6:00 PM
Social Community Center
Via Gaspare 8 – Genuri
CLAUDIA ZEDDA
tells
ANCESTRAL RITES OF SARDINIA:
THE CULT OF ANCESTORS
The meeting will provide the public with an in-depth overview enriched with anecdotes on the ancestral rites of Sardinia and on the history and traditional stories of the dead, life in the afterlife, and ancestors, retracing the rich literary production of the author.
During the meeting, and in preparation for the festivities of early November, there will be an experiential and tasting course on the preparation of Pabassinusu and Ossus de Mottus, curated by the Women of the Social Aggregation Center and the Genuri Library.