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Romanzo Italiano
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Journalist and writer Annalena Benini takes us on a journey through the Lazio region, where she interviews some of the most interesting and appreciated authors of contemporary Italian literature, several of whom have won the prestigious Strega award for literature. They each talk about how the places they have lived in have influenced their identities as writers and as people.

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Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Journalist Annalena Benini introduces us to different writers from different places in Italy, beginning with Rome, where she interviews Chiara Gamberale, a novelist.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Chiara Gamberale talks about how and where she writes, and how her life has changed now that she has a little girl.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

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Chiara tells about how she realized she knew how to read, which then led her to begin writing. She wrote her first "novel" in second grade. Where she grew up, on the outskirts of Rome, influence her writing to a significant degree.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Annalena meets up with Paolo Giordano who talks about the trauma of moving from Turin to Rome. Giordano's first novel, La solitudine dei numeri primi (the solitude of prime numbers) from 2008 was made into a popular film of the same name in 2010.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Annalena continues talking with Paolo Giordano, who talks about how places such as Afghanistan and Apulia have influenced his writing.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 6

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Melania Gaia Mazzucco talks about one of her novels set in seventeenth-century Trastevere, quite a different place than what we see today. Although she has traveled the world, Mazzucco comes from generations of romani di Roma (Romans from Rome).

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 7

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Melania talks about her relationship with her father when he was still alive. He didn't say much, but unbeknownst to her, tried to get a story of hers published. She talks about one her favorite parts of Rome: Isola Tiberina (Tiber Island), the only river island in the part of the Tiber that runs through Rome.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 8

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Melania Mazzucco grew up in a part of Rome on the outskirts, not the part people usually associate with the beautiful city. The white Fiat 500 her father bought for the family became an important part of her life.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 9

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Leaving the outskirts of Rome, Annalena goes to a middle-class neighborhood where she meets professor and writer, Alessandro Piperno. He talks about what it was like growing up there and about his identity as a writer.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 10

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Alessandro explains some things about the characters in his books and tells a story about when he won the Strega award. The Strega Award is the most important Italian literary award. It gets its name from one of its creators, the owner of the company producing Strega, a brand of an amaro (after-dinner, digestive bitters).

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 11

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

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Annalena continues her conversation with Piperno in his favorite restaurant. They look at some photos from his past while they wait for their meal to be served.

Romanzo Italiano - Lazio - Part 12

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Italy

Alessandro Piperno comes from a mixed Jewish family and recounts how he learned, at an early age, to cherish the relationship between Jerusalem and Rome, where Christianity and Judaism blend. Thus we come to the end of this episode about the region of Lazio.

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