the pain in the message of the writer and professor

Enrico Galiano he shared the news of his brother’s passing with great sorrow Rudy, died on the night of November 12th. The writer published a touching message on social media, describing his farewell to his brother who was fighting a ferocious illness. Many messages of condolence arrived from followers, to whom Enrico expressed gratitude, sharing that Rudy would have been happy to receive so much affection.


Mourning for Enrico Galiano: his brother Rudy dies

“He left tonight, with his hand in mine, listening to his favorite song.” This is how Enrico Galiano recounted the last moments of the life of his brother Rudy, who passed away on Tuesday 12 November.

“Since the people to warn would be infinite and right now my head is in slight confusion, I’m writing it here, hoping that the word will spread and reach all those who love him” wrote Enrico Galiano.

The writer was able to give him a final farewell, hand in hand, while Rudy listened to his song, “Eyes without a face” by Billy Idol.

“In the next few days we will tell you how and when we will give him a greeting together, for anyone who would like to come and give it to him with us” explained Galiano.

Enrico Galiano’s touching message for his brother

“I think I have only now understood, only now truly, what that poet meant who, describing a night spent at the front with a dead comrade next to him, at a certain point says: ‘I have never been so attached to life’” he wrote Enrico Galiano, quoting Giuseppe’s “Veglia”. Ungaretti.

Numerous messages of condolence have arrived for Rudy on social media, through Enrico Galiano’s profile. “He would be delighted to see this flood of affection” added the writer.

Who is Enrico Galiano

Successful teacher and writer, Enrico Galiano was born in Pordenone in 1997. After graduating with honors from Ca’ Foscari in Venice, he began his teaching career at the age of 29, taking up a role in 2009.

Throughout his career, he has been recognized among the 100 best teachers in Italy in 2015 and among the 10 most influential in 2020.

In addition to his teaching activity, he is known for the web series “Cose da prof”, which has exceeded 20 million views, and for his participation in “La Banda dei FuoriClasse” on Rai Gulp. He has also written seven novels, two essays and two children’s stories.



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Photo source: Instagram – Enrico Galiano



Source: notizie.virgilio.it