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INFO EPISODIO

Ep. 10 | Premio – ENG

A production of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and storielibere.fm, in collaboration with cultural association Monteverdelegge

How does a literary award work? What does it mean for a book to win the Strega or Campiello prize? What does the work of a jury entail? Entering a bookstore, passing by the display of new books on the counters, you can’t help being attracted by the colourful labels proclaiming in large letters: winner of prize X, finalist in prize Y.

Leafing through the letters of Alfabeto italiano, the page opens at the letter P: P for Premio, Prize in English, the word on which we alight on for this stage of our journey through Italian publishing. A word that cannot be underestimated because winning a prize – especially one of the best-known and established ones – means the certainty of a considerable increase in sales and in general greater attention from the media and the public.

With Giovanni Solimine (Premio Strega) and Mariacristina Gribaudi (Premio Campiello).

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ALFABETO ITALIANO ENG

Of Maria Teresa Carbone

A production of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and storielibere.fm, in collaboration with cultural association Monteverdelegge

How does the world of books operate today? What does the work of a publishing house consist of? And how do Italian publishers look abroad? Alfabeto Italiano, the podcast made by Storielibere for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, tells the story of publishing in Italy in 24 words, from A to Z. This journey to discovery the passionate work hidden behind every book is conducted by Maria Teresa Carbone, author, journalist and translator, who meets the heads of publishing houses, booksellers and communicators, graphic designers and translators, teachers and illustrators: an ideal journey towards two events where Italians will be to the fore, the Salon du Livre de Paris 2023 and the Frankfurter Buchmesse 2024.

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