The stall begins with Visions of the exodus between past and future
The 23 edition of “La Bancarella. Salone del libro dell'Adriatico orientale” (Eastern Adriatic Book Fair) begins today, Thursday 2021 September, in Piazza Sant'Antonio Nuovo in Trieste, organized by the Multimedia Documentation Center of Julian, Istrian, Rijeka and Dalmatian culture in collaboration with the Provincial Committee of Trieste of the National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia. All events can be viewed live on the websites www.anvgd.it and www.arcipelagoadriatico.it
The theme of the first of the four days is “Visions of the Exodus between past and future” and it will be inaugurated, at 17:00 pm, by a round table in the presence of the director of the city newspaper The small, Omar Monestier, historians Raoul Pupo and Giuseppe Parlato, researchers Luca Manenti and Jacopo Bassi and the president of FederEsuli Giuseppe De Vergottini. The study, carried out by historian Raoul Pupo together with Jacopo Bassi and Luca Manenti, on the front pages that the historic newspaper of Trieste dedicated to the exodus from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia from 1945 to 1956, will be discussed. From political editorials that underline what was lost to articles that give an account of how the refugees spent their days in the neighborhoods created specifically around Italy. Immediately afterwards, at 18.30:10 pm, the associations' activity will be discussed with Emanuele Bugli, national councilor of ANVGD, Paolo Valerio, director of the Teatro Stabile del Fvg, Anna Maria Crasti, exile from Orsera, Emanuele Merlino, President of the Comitato XNUMX Febbraio, and once again the historian Giuseppe Parlato. To conclude the first day of meetings, we will talk about cinema. The seventh art, present in each of the four evenings, on Thursday will be represented by the “Istrian Trilogy” by Franco Giraldi, with a dialogue on the theme between Alessandro Cuk, journalist, film critic and national vice president of the ANVGD, and Massimo Gobessi, journalist and curator for the regional headquarters of Rai of the program “Sconfinamenti”.
The theme of the first of the four days is “Visions of the Exodus between past and future” and it will be inaugurated, at 17:00 pm, by a round table in the presence of the director of the city newspaper The small, Omar Monestier, historians Raoul Pupo and Giuseppe Parlato, researchers Luca Manenti and Jacopo Bassi and the president of FederEsuli Giuseppe De Vergottini. The study, carried out by historian Raoul Pupo together with Jacopo Bassi and Luca Manenti, on the front pages that the historic newspaper of Trieste dedicated to the exodus from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia from 1945 to 1956, will be discussed. From political editorials that underline what was lost to articles that give an account of how the refugees spent their days in the neighborhoods created specifically around Italy. Immediately afterwards, at 18.30:10 pm, the associations' activity will be discussed with Emanuele Bugli, national councilor of ANVGD, Paolo Valerio, director of the Teatro Stabile del Fvg, Anna Maria Crasti, exile from Orsera, Emanuele Merlino, President of the Comitato XNUMX Febbraio, and once again the historian Giuseppe Parlato. To conclude the first day of meetings, we will talk about cinema. The seventh art, present in each of the four evenings, on Thursday will be represented by the “Istrian Trilogy” by Franco Giraldi, with a dialogue on the theme between Alessandro Cuk, journalist, film critic and national vice president of the ANVGD, and Massimo Gobessi, journalist and curator for the regional headquarters of Rai of the program “Sconfinamenti”.
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