The small and medium publishing expo "Più libri più liberi," ("more books, more freedom" in English), which has established itself as the capital's most important cultural event, has ended in Rome. The audience reacted enthusiastically and warmly to the event, which was arranged by the Italian Publishers Association and sponsored by the Nuvola dell'Eur. With over 100 thousand admissions, “Più libri, più liberi” is on its way to breaking the all-time record. Many Italian and foreign visitors attended the 600 events of this edition, which allowed you to get lost and rediscover yourself. Meetings with the brilliant scholar Paul B. Preciado and Azar Nafisi were among the most watched. Among those attending the Fair are Senegalese-born author Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, Bulgarian poet Georgi Gospodinov, Pilar del Rio Saramago, Claudia Rankine, Ellen Lupton, Jacqueline Woodson, Sheena Patel, Saa Stanii, Jhumpa Lahiri, and many more. Great pleasure among the exhibitors, who had good sales results in this edition. This is also due to the large number of schools from all around Italy participating.
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