RG: After many years of wanting to visit the city, I’ve finally made it to Trieste. I’m here to explore its literary history with Diego Marani, author, linguist, interprete
I’ve longed to visit Trieste for many years and finally made it this July. Inspired by friends and writers who have long extolled the exceptional geography and culture of this ea
The first time I arrived in Trieste was on a bright October morning. After a long journey through the greyness of the plain, the train burst out of the fog, and the sea appeared be
Italian culture seems to oscillate between a great openness – the universal spirit of its tradition – and a withdrawal into itself, aroused by the provincial spirit that is als
‘INTERNATIONAL RIVETING READS’ Launch event for ‘WRITERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!’ a festival of literature and social change. 28th April – 1st May 2017 Waterstones Piccadilly
Diego Marani was born in Ferrara. He is a prominent and prolific Italian novelist, as well as a senior official at the European Union in Brussels – his ‘day job’ is as th
Tickets are on sale for Birmingham’s 18th Literature Festival. Over 80 writers, performers, historians, illustrators and orators host nearly 50 interviews, performances, debates
Friday 17 June 2016, 7pm, Free Word Centre Reading Europe Tour presents the Cultural Case for Europe in London and Manchester commencing with an event at the Free Word Centre on
Languages are like toothbrushes; the only one you should put into your mouth is your own. (Diego Marani, The Interpreter) On May 11th 2016 we will be holding our 8th European Liter
Diego Marani will be in the UK from 31/1/16 – 4/2/16 to promote his novel The Interpreter translated by Judith Landry. He will appear at events at three bookshops: On Mo
