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The Dignity of Duria

From October 29 to November 14, 2009 at the Provincial Library Magna Capitana Foggia photographic exhibition and documentary: The dignity of Duria (edited, among others, by myself), Cyril-I Farrusi in Cerignola between Belgium and Capitanata

The family is a family Duria Foggia '900 popular as many others. As in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Life of Duria flows cyclically between the bumps, sometimes tragic, and the fate that life is fun to create, in a state of permanent struggle.

In fact, the living conditions mean that the survival of every member of Duria be guaranteed always and only by the daily work. The smallest unexpected and terrible tragedies, and family history of the twentieth century, leading to a close contact with death, shall be addressed in the same way, with a dignity that only sound principles based on the centrality of the rights and duties, can give.

At the same time the exhibition belong to the class is intertwined with the popular desire for an important noble family. A noble origins date from any direct descent from the Marquis de Rosa, and moral nobility, which is a member of Duria, Antonio, one of the protagonists of the dream of emancipation of his class.

The story is told from the Duria Orlando, worker, granddaughter of the founder John Duria, author of a study based on documents, photographs and anecdotes.

A story of a family like many others, then, but, like many others, could and should be told.

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