A long walk made of books
matter what they say in Italy read, even if not at the level of the Scandinavian countries, holds. And it is appreciated. Just think of the many fairs and events devoted to the reading that are organized every month in our country.
From tomorrow until Sunday in Turin to life the fourth edition of PORTICI PAPER, defined in the poster presentation at the event, such as the library more 'longest in the world "(over two miles of stalls and thousands of titles to be admired , browse, perhaps to take home). Thought the Councillor City of Tourism, Commerce and Promotion Altamura, and produced by the Foundation for Books, Music and Culture, with the help of the Region, the Chamber of Commerce and Iris, the event this year is dedicated to figure Italo Calvino, who died exactly 25 years ago on the night between 18 and 19 September.
A walk through some of the most 'suggestive of Turin (the arcades of Via Roma, Piazza San Carlo and Piazza San Felice, from 18.30 to 24 Saturday and from 10 am to 20 on Sundays), focusing on 'meeting with booksellers (148), small and medium sized publishers and authors in Piedmont, in a roaring feast of ideas to keep attention focused on reading.
presentations, stalls selling books, discussions and debates, shows and theme nights (especially Calvin), will become Turin and its 17-way involved, a din of voices that make you live a vibrant weekend intense in those who plan to be there.
For those who have children in tow, an interesting series of events involving small potential readers of the future with readings by authors such as La Fontaine's fables and Rodari and other writers (reading in native language), real shows focusing the story (such as a staged dialogue between the more 'famous fairy tale characters beloved by children) and labs that herald the true gems not to be missed.
For more information:
Official site: www.porticidicarta.it/pdc010/home.html
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