Massa Lubrense, tonight the International Festival of Journalism and Investigative Book kicks off: Luca Telese opens the dance

Massa Lubrense, tonight the International Festival of Journalism and Investigative Book kicks off: Luca Telese opens the dance
Massa Lubrense, tonight the International Festival of Journalism and Investigative Book kicks off: Luca Telese opens the dance

Massa Lubrense, tonight the International Festival of Journalism and Investigative Book kicks off: Luca Telese opens the dance
The fourth edition of the International Journalism and Investigation Book Festival begins this evening at 8.30pm with the famous La7 television journalist Luca Telese, conceived and directed by the tourism entrepreneur and CEO of the Gocce Group, Marco Cocurullo, and by the journalist of ‘Il Daily fact’ Vincenzo Iurillo.

This year there is something new: the debates are moving from Gocce di Capri – which remains a partner of the event – and thanks to the patronage of the Municipality of Massa Lubrense they will take place in the square of Sant’Agata, in the churchyard of the Church of Santa Maria of Thanks. The one with Telese is the first of a dozen high-quality appointments that will unfold from June to September: among the guest authors there will be Marco Travaglio, Nicola Gratteri, Sigfrido Ranucci, Giulia Innocenzi, Alessandro Di Battista and many others.

This evening Telese will talk about one of his latest works, ‘Tabula Rasa’, a book on the history of the Democratic Party, together with one of the founders of the Democratic Party, the former governor Antonio Bassolino. Moderator, the president of the council of journalists of Campania, Ottavio Lucarelli.

The Festival is organized by the non-profit association ‘For the International Festival of Journalism and Investigative Book’ chaired by Max Civili and which includes the creators of the event, the journalist Mimmo Rubio and Raffaele Esposito.

 
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