
Embassy of Italy - Auditorium. 3000 Whitehaven Street NW. Washington, DC 20008. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. February 24, 2017 DOORS OPEN AT 6:30PM AND CLOSE AT 6:55PM. PLEASE NOTE: RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH EVENTBRITE. NO PHONE OR EMAIL RSVP AVAILABLE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
The Embassy of Italy and the Italian Cultural Institute in Washington, in collaboration with New Academia Publishing, Italians in DC/ParoLab, and The Library of Congress, invite you to the presentation by Edoardo Albinati of his book, La scuola cattolica, in conversation with Anna Lawton, Lorenza Pieri and Lucia A. Wolf. Last year, a jury of the Italian Cultural Institute in Washington participated in the selection of the finalists to the prestigious literary award Premio Strega. La scuola cattolica by Edoardo Albinati was subsequently selected as the winner at the conclusive ceremony which took place in Rome in July 2016.
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