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“Roma”: a conversation with Vittorio Giacopini and Enrico Terrinoni

Rome, its streets and its unmistakable language are at the core of countless literary productions which depict the main feature and contradiction of the Eternal City: the endless war between beauty and decay. In his novel Roma, Vittorio Giacopini paints a grim picture of modern-day Rome and even predicts its literal destruction…

Vittorio Giacopini is a writer, essayist and radio host.

Enrico Terrinoni, academic and translator, is currently working on the Italian translation of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce.

In Italian.

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  • Organized by: IIC