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A literay fair, held in [[Mantua]], Italy, since 1996. Its peculiar formula is to host five days of small-sized lectures by authors from all the world. The lectures are hosted in historical monuments and squares, and during the five days of the fair there are about two hundreds of events. The low-profile style has in time attracted many big names of literature, along with Nobel Prize winners. The attendance to the events roughly matches the population of the city, so it is necessary to book tickets quite in advance.
A literay fair, held in [[Mantua]], Italy, since 1996. Its peculiar formula is to host five days of small-sized lectures by authors from all the world. The lectures are hosted in historical monuments and squares, and during the five days of the fair there are about two hundreds of events. The low-profile style has in time attracted many big names of literature, along with Nobel Prize winners. The attendance to the events roughly matches the population of the city, so it is necessary to book tickets quite in advance.


[http://www.festivaletteratura.it link Festivaletteratura homepage]
[http://www.festivaletteratura.it Festivaletteratura homepage]

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A literay fair, held in Mantua, Italy, since 1996. Its peculiar formula is to host five days of small-sized lectures by authors from all the world. The lectures are hosted in historical monuments and squares, and during the five days of the fair there are about two hundreds of events. The low-profile style has in time attracted many big names of literature, along with Nobel Prize winners. The attendance to the events roughly matches the population of the city, so it is necessary to book tickets quite in advance.

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