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Salone Book also in summer, new format SalTo Notte

2020-06-19T18:47:17.832Z


The Turin International Book Fair returns for the summer with SalTo Notte: a new experimental format that will give voice to Italian and foreign publishers, authors, and will live in the late evening some symbolic spaces of Italian culture which, between effort and in .. . (ANSA)


(ANSA) - TURIN, JUNE 19 - The International Librodi Exhibition Turin returns for the summer with SalTo Notte: a new experimental format that will give voice to publishers, Italian foreign authors, and will live in the late evening some symbolic spaces of Italian culture which, between fatigue and uncertainty, stannoripartendo. SalTo Notte will be a new experiment, late in the evening, because "the night brings advice" and offers a different way to get away together. From June 23 there will be six events - every Tuesday from 22.30 - streamed on susalonelibro.it, on the YouTube channel and on the Facebook page of the Salon. The videos of the meetings will remain available on the website and on the YouTube channel even after the broadcast.
    In Turin, Naples, Milan and Rome, the Salone will enter museums, libraries, bookshops and cultural production spaces. Each meeting will be a succession of meetings, animated by voices from the world of culture, literature, music, art, publishing, with Nicola Lagioia, the editorial curators and all the team working at the Salone. Exclusive interviews; new editorial releases, the column 'From today to tomorrow, words to say' conducted by Loredana Lipperini and, among the guests, Javier Cercas with Giancarlo De Cataldo, Bret EastonEllis, Esther Safran Foer, Thomas Piketty, Igiaba Scego, NinoD 'Angelo, The Jackal, Pop X.
    It starts from Turin from the Lavazza cloud and continues: on June 30 in Naples, at the Gallerie d'Italia - Palazzo ZevallosStigliano by Intesa Sanpaolo; on July 7 in Rome, at the TeatroIndia; on July 14 in Milan, at the Gallerie d'Italia - PiazzaScala by Intesa Sanpaolo; on July 21 again in Rome, at the Tuba Bookshop; to finish where you left, in Turin, on July 28 at the Villa Amoretti civic library. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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