Guided Literary Tour in the Footsteps of the Writers of the City of Trieste
Trieste has been the cradle of Svevo and Saba, Joyce's middleground, Richard Francis Burton's "good retreat," the consular office of Charles Lever, Stendhal, and Ivo Andrić.
Held the work of Vladimir Bartol, Srečko Kosovel, Fulvio Tomizza and many other outstanding writers and poets who wrote in Italian, Slovenian, German and other languages.
It is a somewhat strange city, yes. But so rich in beauty and surprises that you will fall in love with it, you will see.
That in addition to being the city of the Barcolana, science and coffee Trieste is also one of the - misunderstood - world capitals of literature, for example, did you know that? What other town of these proportions (at the height of its glory it barely exceeds 200 thousand inhabitants), can boast of having been one of the most important centers of elaboration and development of modernist literature? And of continuing to produce through its writers art and literary culture loved all over the world?