The finalists of the Campiello Prize stop in Bisceglie for Books in the Borgo Antico

The finalists of the Campiello Prize stop in Bisceglie for Books in the Borgo Antico
The finalists of the Campiello Prize stop in Bisceglie for Books in the Borgo Antico
The summer tour of meetings with the Campiello Prize finalists stops in Bisceglie for an event organized by Libri nel Borgo Antico. On Wednesday, July 10, at 8:00 p.m., the Bisceglie literary festival will welcome in Largo Castello the finalist authors of the 62nd edition of the contemporary narrative competition promoted by the Il Campiello Foundation – Confindustria Veneto, among the most prestigious literary awards in Italy.

The public of readers and enthusiasts will thus be able to get to know and delve deeper into the works of the five writers selected last May in Padua: Antonio Franchini with “The Fire I Bring Inside2 (Marsilio), Federica Manzon with “Alma” (Giangiacomo Feltrinelli), Michele Mari with “Locus Desperatus” (Giulio Einaudi editore), Vanni Santoni with “Spread everywhere” (Laterza), Emanuele Trevi with “La casa del Mago” (Ponte alle Grazie).

A selection of five novels that represent the best of contemporary fiction, as well as an invitation to question the present and the future we wish to build as a community. The finalist authors, in fact, with their stories, investigate the many nuances of the human soul, the contradictions of the time in which we live, the expectations and hopes that unite us.

The event will be moderated by journalist Annamaria Minunno and enriched by readings by actor Mauro Racanati. Admission is free with seat reservation.

The Bisceglie stage of the tour of the Campiello Prize finalists is organized in collaboration with the Il Campiello Foundation and Confindustria Bari-Bat and with the patronage of the Municipality of Bisceglie. Thanks also to the Vecchie Segherie Mastrototaro.

 
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