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The Investigations of Commissario Collura" and "How I Think": Two New Camilleri Books
Two new books by Andrea Camilleri are being released: "The Investigations of Commissario Collura," a collection of eight short crime stories featuring a lesser-known character, and "How I Think," an autobiography comprised of essays and short stories.
The Investigations of Commissario Collura" and "How I Think": Two New Camilleri Books
Two new books by Andrea Camilleri are being released: "The Investigations of Commissario Collura," a collection of eight short crime stories featuring a lesser-known character, and "How I Think," an autobiography comprised of essays and short stories.
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40% Bias Score


Love and Loss in 20th-Century Italy
Jean-Baptiste Andrea's "Watching Over Her" tells the intertwined stories of Mimo Vitaliani, a dwarf sculptor, and Viola Orsini, a brilliant scientist, whose lives unfold against the backdrop of 20th-century Italy, marked by fascism, war, and social upheaval.
Love and Loss in 20th-Century Italy
Jean-Baptiste Andrea's "Watching Over Her" tells the intertwined stories of Mimo Vitaliani, a dwarf sculptor, and Viola Orsini, a brilliant scientist, whose lives unfold against the backdrop of 20th-century Italy, marked by fascism, war, and social upheaval.
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52% Bias Score


Calvino, Pavese, and the Italian Anti-Nuclear Movement of 1950
In July 1950, Italo Calvino joined Cesare Pavese and others in signing the Stockholm Appeal against atomic weapons, a significant event highlighting Italy's complex history with nuclear development and the widespread intellectual engagement with the issue in the post-war era.
Calvino, Pavese, and the Italian Anti-Nuclear Movement of 1950
In July 1950, Italo Calvino joined Cesare Pavese and others in signing the Stockholm Appeal against atomic weapons, a significant event highlighting Italy's complex history with nuclear development and the widespread intellectual engagement with the issue in the post-war era.
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32% Bias Score


Thessaloniki Book Fair Exceeds Expectations
The 21st Thessaloniki International Book Fair, held May 5-11 with Italy as the guest country, exceeded attendance and sales expectations compared to previous years, driven by improved promotion and the selection of Italy.
Thessaloniki Book Fair Exceeds Expectations
The 21st Thessaloniki International Book Fair, held May 5-11 with Italy as the guest country, exceeded attendance and sales expectations compared to previous years, driven by improved promotion and the selection of Italy.
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36% Bias Score


Lezioni dalle rovine": Recovering Four Marginalized Italian Authors
Davide Bregola's "Lezioni dalle rovine" profiles four marginalized Italian authors—Vitaliano Trevisan, Umberto Bellintani, Ivano Ferrari, and Marosia Castaldi—detailing their lives, literary contributions, and the challenges they faced in a system that often overlooked their work, highlighting the h...
Lezioni dalle rovine": Recovering Four Marginalized Italian Authors
Davide Bregola's "Lezioni dalle rovine" profiles four marginalized Italian authors—Vitaliano Trevisan, Umberto Bellintani, Ivano Ferrari, and Marosia Castaldi—detailing their lives, literary contributions, and the challenges they faced in a system that often overlooked their work, highlighting the h...
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32% Bias Score


Poet Battles Mental Illness, Finds Healing in Children's Hospital
In Daniele Mencarelli's "The House of Gazes," a poet battling mental illness finds solace and healing while working as a janitor in a Roman children's hospital, ultimately finding liberation through bearing witness and writing poetry.
Poet Battles Mental Illness, Finds Healing in Children's Hospital
In Daniele Mencarelli's "The House of Gazes," a poet battling mental illness finds solace and healing while working as a janitor in a Roman children's hospital, ultimately finding liberation through bearing witness and writing poetry.
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40% Bias Score

Italian Novel Exposes Domestic Violence's Devastating Silence
Andrea Bajani's award-winning novel, "The Jubilee," details the destructive silence surrounding domestic abuse in an Italian family, highlighting the lasting impact on children and the difficulty of breaking free from such patterns.

Italian Novel Exposes Domestic Violence's Devastating Silence
Andrea Bajani's award-winning novel, "The Jubilee," details the destructive silence surrounding domestic abuse in an Italian family, highlighting the lasting impact on children and the difficulty of breaking free from such patterns.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Writer Reflects on Body Image's Impact on Adolescent Sexuality
Italian writer Teresa Ciabatti reflects on her adolescent struggles with body image and their impact on her relationships and sexual experiences, revealing how insecurities and the need for external validation shaped her identity.

Italian Writer Reflects on Body Image's Impact on Adolescent Sexuality
Italian writer Teresa Ciabatti reflects on her adolescent struggles with body image and their impact on her relationships and sexual experiences, revealing how insecurities and the need for external validation shaped her identity.
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32% Bias Score

Calvino's Autobiographical Narratives in "The Road of San Giovanni
Italo Calvino's "The Road of San Giovanni" is a collection of five autobiographical narratives exploring his childhood, cinema's influence, Parisian life, uncertain memories of a battle, and reflections on nature's resilience, published in 2024 by Kastaniotis.

Calvino's Autobiographical Narratives in "The Road of San Giovanni
Italo Calvino's "The Road of San Giovanni" is a collection of five autobiographical narratives exploring his childhood, cinema's influence, Parisian life, uncertain memories of a battle, and reflections on nature's resilience, published in 2024 by Kastaniotis.
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40% Bias Score

Italian Literature Festival Explores Fascist Past
The 7th Italian Literature Festival in Munich (ILfest), from May 9-11, will feature discussions on historical narratives in Italian literature, with a focus on the country's Fascist past, showcasing works exploring individual experiences during and after this era, and including a new youth book priz...

Italian Literature Festival Explores Fascist Past
The 7th Italian Literature Festival in Munich (ILfest), from May 9-11, will feature discussions on historical narratives in Italian literature, with a focus on the country's Fascist past, showcasing works exploring individual experiences during and after this era, and including a new youth book priz...
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12% Bias Score

Ferrante's Anonymity Exposes Gender Bias in Literature
Elena Ferrante, author of the Neapolitan novels, maintains her anonymity, which highlights gender biases in the publishing industry; her success challenges conventional marketing strategies and inspires debate.

Ferrante's Anonymity Exposes Gender Bias in Literature
Elena Ferrante, author of the Neapolitan novels, maintains her anonymity, which highlights gender biases in the publishing industry; her success challenges conventional marketing strategies and inspires debate.
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60% Bias Score
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