Di quasi tutte le opere teatrali di Eugegrave;ne Ionesco esiste una versione in forma di racconto. Orifiamma (1954) egrave; il racconto su cui poi si egrave; sviluppata la piegrave;ce Amedeo; o come sbarazzarsene. Entrambe le versioni sono capolavori del genio di Ionesco; tra i maggiori commediografi del ventesimo secolo. Nella raccolta La foto del colonnello (Spirali 1987) la versione cartacea.
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful. A Lovely Book of New England Knitting PatternsBy Fairbanks Reader - Bonnie BrodyInterweave Press has published another winner. Despite it being summer; I can picture a beautiful fall day in New England when I look through this book. The patterns are tantalizing and most of them are; indeed; timeless. The book is divided into three sections: Around the Town; Fall on the Farm and Along the Coast. There is a short introductory section about New England.My favorite patterns are:The Hampton Cardigan is made from super-soft wool and yak; "suitable for more than one season". The sweater is knit in one piece and is primarily garter stitch and lace. Its sized from 36" to 51".Northampton Neckerchief is a square shawl shape worked on a smaller scale. It has a lace edging and is in three fall colors: wine; purple; and bronze. Finished size is about 30" square. It is delicate and beautiful; knit with superfine yarn on a size 5 needle.Brattleboro Hat is unique and interesting to the eye. It is knit in 2 directions: "a ribbed band is worked from side to side to create the brim; and stitches are picked up along oner side for the moss stitch crown. A button tab at the side gives this simple hat a twist." It is knit with a worsted weight yarn.The Augusta Cardigan is lovely; with cables down the front and sleeves; and stockinette stitching for the back. It can be knit for a man or a woman and "waist shaping is omitted to flatter a variety of figures." It is sized from 32" to 56". The yarn called for is Classic Elite Montera knit with size 8 needles.The Windsor Warmer is "a long scarf knitted side to side with buttons and buttonholes along the edges; offering a variety of options for wear". It can be used as a neck warmer; a traditional scarf; or as a cowl. It is knit in a lovely lace pattern using cashmere yarn. Yummy!This book definitely reminds me of New England and there are plenty of luscious patterns to spur the fancy of most every knitter. I plan on knitting the Augusta Cardigan first but I hope to get to several of the projects in this book.As always I ask myself these three questions:Does the book contain patterns that Id knit?Are the instructions clear?Is the book a good resource?The answer to all three questions is yes.Bonnie Brody 7/20/201018 of 18 people found the following review helpful. A Staple for any Knitters libraryBy PainterlyA Staple For Ever Knitters Library.I take pride in the fact that i seek out the cutest/wearable knitting patterns.Friends of mine(Im 26)have asked me to teach them to knit after looking through my knitting pattern books and seeing what i make from them.I love seeing my friends and people from my generation pick up the craft;And patterns like these help peak that interest.This Is an amazing book.Depending on the number of patterns in a book or pattern booklet;I have to like a certain # of the patterns to get the book(unless there are a couple designs in there that are so amazing that only liking 2 of 15 patterns makes it somehow worth it).This is NOT one of those books.But; of course how can I be surprised as it is a Cecily Glowik Macdonald collaberation.I love this entire book.With exception to maybe 1 or 2 patterns I will be knitting my way through this entire book.With 25 wearable flattering designs i cant wait to get started.I pre-ordered this book and i dont do that often.It just arrived this morning(A Saturday;last delivery day of the week.Yay!);and Iam so excited about it i just had to get online to leave a glowing and exstatic review for all who have yet to get this book to see.This runs the gammut of patterns to choose from:Cardigans:A couple of my faves;The Greenfield Cardigan looks comfy and pretty as well as the Ashfield and Hampton Cardigans!Sweaters both light-weight and heavy cozy ones to choose from;like the Middlefield Pullover(Cover)Cabled fabric lined shoulder bag:The Groveland Satchel.Colorwork Whale Watch Hat.vests:The Airy Lace backed Montague Vest.Jackets:The Salem Hooded Jacket or Melrose Peacoat.And much more... Go ahead and get this book.I know its hard to know if its any good online since you cant thumb through the pages;but you wont be dissapointed.If you are on Ravelry you can always take a peak at the patterns there.5 Stars.Loved it.I really think you will as well.10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. love love love this bookBy Julie MatthewsIm a 51-year-old; very plus sized woman who has made two sweaters from the book. I had to make some modifications to fit me but the mods were easy to make because the styles are truly classic. No knitting book will make everyone happy; but as a middle-aged; ample woman; I love this book and couldnt recommend it more highly.