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CANCELLED – Il filo infinito: a journey to the roots of Europe – with Paolo Rumiz

***We regret to inform you that this event has been CANCELLED due to unforeseeable circumstances. The event will be postponed to a later date TBA. We apologise for the inconvenience***.

Born in Trieste in 1947, Paolo Rumiz is a journalist, writer and columnist. He covered several major conflicts, like the civil war in former Yugoslavia and the Nato attack on Afghanistan, and was awarded important prizes for journalism, including the Hemingway Prize for his reports from Bosnia in 1993, the Max David Prize for best Italian correspondent in 1994 and the San Vidal Prize in 2003. Alongside his activity as a war correspondent, he is also a passionate travel writer. His most recent book, Il filo infinito, explores Benedictine monasticism today, revealing it through places, voices, faces, silences, music and ventures, and giving content to the much misused formula of the “Christian roots” of Europe.

Event in English.

Free admission – booking is strongly recommended.

Reservation no longer available

  • Organized by: IIC