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    LITERATURE: NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS AT MANTUA FESTIVAL

    ANSA English Media Service
    June 21, 2004

    ROME

    (ANSA) - ROME, June 21 - One of the most eagerly expected
    cultural events in Italy this summer is the festival of
    literature Festivaletteratura held from September 8 to September
    12 in Mantua, northern Italy, which will welcome over 180
    writers, including three Nobel Prize winners, U.S. Toni Morrison
    and South Africa's John M. Coetzee for literature and U.S.
    Joseph Stiglitz for economics.

    The festival's feature will again be the chance to bring
    authors and readers closer to enjoy conversations no matter
    whether the writers are Nobel Prize laureates or international
    celebrities such as Ken Follett, Doris Lessing, Luis Sepulveda,
    or renowned Italian authors such as Umberto Eco, Tullio De
    Mauro, or Antonio Tabucchi.

    The festival will preserve its proud general character and
    will cater to the various tastes of the readers but will offer
    more moments for reflection.

    Festivaletteratura will present for discussion war beyond in
    the present days with witnesses and analyses of theories through
    the historical epochs. The need to remember will be a line
    connecting books about the Shoah, the Hebrew word for the
    Holocaust, the genocide against the Armenians to what has yet to
    be said about the tragedy of Vajont where in October 1963 a
    strong wave topped a dam and killed many people in the nearby
    valley.

    The theme of identity will include writers who tried to
    incite the cultural conscience in their countries to react
    against dictatorship and those whose works revive in a
    conflicting way the relations between the colonising countries,
    whose language they use, and their original culture.

    Esoterics will trace the great mysticsists of the past, from
    the Buddhist practice to popular Christian tradition.

    The Festivaletteratura is also voluntary work, the organisers
    said. The volunteers of the festival have invited the writers to
    discuss literature and passion with musical intervals.

    This year's festival will also have a rich section dedicated
    to children, with invasion of "adult" writers in children's
    territory.

    The traditional meetings with authors this year include the
    full reading of Teofilo Folengo's poem Baldus. The poetry
    section will see Iranian Abbas Kiarostami and Israel's Meir
    Wieseltier and Italians Maurizio Cucchi, Fabrizia Ramondino,
    Giampiero Neri and Roberto Amato.

    The Festivaletteratura will offer organise meetings with
    young Italian and foreign authors, the music of Italian Paolo
    Fresu and the Alborada quartet and an evening dedicated to
    British writer Ian McEwan with performances of his short story
    Conversation With A Cupboard Man and his novel The Child In Time
    with Italian actor Eugenio Allegri. (ANSA/krc).

    (CP)
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