Serena Bortone reads Scurati’s monologue censored by Rai

“A monologue was planned on April 25th Antonio Scurati. Monologue which, however, will not be there.” As Serena Bortone he made his debut, in the episode of What will be on Rai 3, at the end of a day characterized by controversy over the non-participation of the Strega award-winning writer (per M. The son of the century) to the program in which, in fact, he was supposed to read a monologue dedicated to Liberation Day and centered on the relationship between the fascism of yesterday and that of today, with references to the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. In the absence of Scurati – who will be present today at the Repubblica delle Idee in Naples – it was the journalist herself who read the monologue, but not before summarizing how she had gone.

“Last night I discovered, completely by chance, that Scurati’s contract had been canceled – said Bortone live on What will be on Rai 3 – and despite having spent the whole evening calling, sending messages, sending emails, I was unable to get any explanation”.

Antonio Scurati (still)

So, he continues, he called the writer to tell him what had happened but “since I have read imaginative reconstructions – continues the journalist – and even offensive ones, some newspapers even wrote that there would have been a question of money, I specify that Scurati’s reaction was was to give me the text he had written for us.”

The case, which occupied the news throughout yesterday, also had a good response from the public with the reading of the text on TV: the program was seen by 899 thousand spectators with a 4.86% share.

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