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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
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View Details View details about the event: The Italian Colony of São Paulo[In ITALIAN] With author Giorgio Van Straten
View Details View details about the event: La ribelle: Vita straordinaria di Nada ParriPresented by the American Italian Cultural Roundtable
View Details View details about the event: Michelangelo’s Early Masterpiecesat the corner of Greene St. and Washington Pl. (and live streaming)
View Details View details about the event: Unveiling and Dedication of the Triangle Fire MemorialThinking, Feeling, Writing Love from Classical Antiquity to Early Modernity
View Details View details about the event: Eros [Day 1]Thinking, Feeling, Writing Love from Classical Antiquity to Early Modernity
View Details View details about the event: Eros [Day 2]Veronica Raimo
View Details View details about the event: Niente di veroA Conversation on the Making of the Documentary with Vanessa Roghi
View Details View details about the event: In Search of Elsa Morante“What Makes It Italian?” Music + Landscape Architecture
View Details View details about the event: Rome EnvironsThe Unexpected Revolution of Two Priests in Post-War Italy
View Details View details about the event: A Call for DisobedienceIn Italian with English Supertitles
View Details View details about the event: Lovers’ LettersPart 1 (at the Italian Cultural Institute, 686 Park Ave.)
View Details View details about the event: Curzio Malaparte & the Visual ArtsPart 2 (at CIMA – Center for Italian Modern Art, 421 Broome St.)
View Details View details about the event: Curzio Malaparte & the Visual ArtsPart 3 (at NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò)
View Details View details about the event: Curzio Malaparte & the Visual ArtsQ&A with director Elia Moutamid and writer Simone Brioni
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