WUTHERING HEIGHTS: THE FEMININE with Ginevra Bompiani, Italian writer, publisher, translator, essayist and academic.
PROGRAMME:
6.00 pm: at the Sala della Cultura.
In 1978, Ginevra Bompiani wrote an analytical essay on Emily Brontë’s novel *Wuthering Heights*. Throughout her life, spent partly in Paris and London, she navigated and participated in the historical backdrop of the years of feminism and cultural life. She lived, listened and translated her sensitivity towards others into literary works. As a translator, she has worked on works by Antonin Artaud, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Gilles Deleuze, Leonora Carrington and Marguerite Yourcenar. In 2002, together with Roberta Einaudi, she founded the Rome-based publishing house Nottetempo, where she served as editorial director and chair until 2016. The theme of femininity runs like a common thread through her story.
BOOKINGS AVAILABLE SOON
PRICE:
Free admission. Booking recommended. Admission is free and limited to the maximum seating capacity, with priority given to those who have booked online.
ACCESSIBILITY:
The event meets the essential requirements to enable anyone to access and enjoy it independently.
USEFUL INFORMATION:
The conference will be held in Italian.