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Istria Dalmatia River, lands of love

Monday 22 May 2023 11:38:28

Flavors and aromas of home

Friday 20 November 2020 18:18:31

71 recipes from the cuisine of Rijeka and the Kvarner islands

A practical and compelling manual with recipes handed down by the author's maternal grandmother. Some strictly traditional, others "lightened" to make them more contemporary, but always with a perfect balance of aromas and flavors.

Edizioni Youcanprint, €24,90

RIVER: THE CEMETERY OF KOZALA

Tuesday 11 August 2020 12:02:02

The author, through long years of research, has collected every possible piece of information about our Cemetery, from architecture to sculpture; he has accumulated more than a thousand photographs and detected more than 200 epigraphs, in order to preserve the testimony of every element that may be subject to actions of destruction.

We have a few copies available on site.

A thought for Father Sergio

Friday 15 May 2020 21:37:24

On May 11, 2015, Father Sergio Katuranich died in Gallarate, at the age of 92, a Jesuit priest, from Rijeka, proud of his fiumanity, about which he wrote several books, one of which "Fragments of Rijeka life" happened to be read in these days. On May 14 he would have had his funeral. I take this opportunity to remind you of this. Unfortunately, I was only able to be with him one evening, for dinner, the time he came to Rome, to the Villaggio Giuliano, and with Luca Muscardin, of whose father Luciano, the great dermatologist Father Katuranich was a close friend since we were boys, and Marino Micich we went to eat at the Nuraghe. We talked a lot. Father Katuranich was the founder of the Jewish Christian Ecumenical Group, a very active study and documentation center for interreligious dialogue. I remember telling him that I was interested in Judaism and asking him for advice on books to read. I had mystery books in mind. Instead he cut it short. Start with the Bible, he told me. I haven't seen him since. But the other night, I don't know what driven by it, I went looking in my library for his books that I had not yet read. I find "Fragments of Rijeka Life", his autobiography, extraordinary, which I begin to read with increasing interest, rich as it is in experiences that will lead him to God after a long journey of rapprochement that had also contemplated Marxism and communist militancy, which he abjured when he came "to know too many things that offended me about the methods of the communists to convey people under their banners". It will be necessary for the people of Rijeka to do something to remember him.

Diego Zandel