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A Wall Between the Waves: Final Book in Trieste’s Beloved ‘Pedocin’ Trilogy Hits Shelves

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by InTrieste A new book hitting Italian bookstores this summer offers a humorous and affectionate portrait of a singular cultural landmark: the gender-divided beach known...

At the Edge of Dialogue: Magris and Gheno Explore the Margins at Cavò

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by InTrieste In a cultural climate increasingly shaped by tensions between the center and the periphery, a new video installation titled Dialoghi al margine will open Friday,...

Royal Revelations and Literary Triumphs: Inside Italy’s Best-Selling Books of 2023

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by InTrieste Italy's literary landscape witnessed a seismic shake-up last year as Prince Harry's bombshell memoir, "Spare - Il Minore," seized the throne as the...

The Girl with the Suitcase: A Heartfelt Portrayal of Italy’s Forgotten Exodus

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by InTrieste A new docufilm set to air on Rai 1 on February 10th commemorates the Giorno del Ricordo (Day of Remembrance) with a poignant portrayal of...

At the Edge of Peace: Diego Marani to Explore Changing Perceptions of Borders in...

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by InTrieste On Friday, June 6 at 7 p.m., Italian writer and renowned linguistic theorist Diego Marani will take the stage at Magazzino 26 in...

Trieste: The Island City – Francesco De Filippo on History, Identity, and Isolation

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Interview: MK Trieste has long been a crossroads of culture, politics, and identity. Once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the city stands apart from the...

“Writing is the key to the world”: Interview with Paolo Pichierri, author of The...

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by Alessandra Ressa photo credits: Beatrice Pichierri  Gorizia is a city that carries echoes of borders, stories embedded in its walls, and silences shaped by land...

Antonino Siragusa: World-Renowned Sicilian Tenor Who Made Trieste His Home

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by Alessandra Ressa Antonino Siragusa is nationally and internationally known as one of the greatest Rossini interpreters of our time, with the Count of Almaviva...

“Trieste: A Microcosm of the World.” An Interview with Author and Journalist Pietro Spirito

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interview: Alessandra Ressa Trieste is deeply rooted in his soul, and it is the source of his daily literary inspiration. From his office in Opicina,...

Historic Umberto Saba Bookstore Reopens in Trieste

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by InTrieste The historic Umberto Saba Antiquarian Bookstore reopened on Tuesday under new management, marking a significant moment for one of Trieste’s most beloved cultural...

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