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Reading Europe: Italy

Duration: 28 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FM

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In a special edition, Mariella Frostrup explores contemporary literature from Italy, what Italians are reading and why. She talks to author Francesca Melandri about her novel Eva Sleeps which has just been translated in to English. Anglo Italian crime writer Nadia Dalbuono, Milanese publishing guru Francesca Cristoffanini and Professor Guiliana Piera from Royal Holloway University of London. They explore the literary dominance of Italian Crime, the importance of regional themes in literature and the world wide phenomenon of Elena Ferrante. Show less

Contributors

Interviewed Guest:
Francesca Melandri
Interviewed Guest:
Nadia Dalbuono
Interviewed Guest:
Francesca Cristoffanini
Interviewed Guest:
Guiliana Piera

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