A journey through essays, investigations, and novels to explore and reflect on the transformations and changes affecting contemporary society. Four days dedicated to books and authors, who, alongside journalists, experts, and scholars, will bring "Ideario Storie – Il libro racconta" (Ideario Stories – The Book Tells), a cultural festival organized by the Ideario cultural association in collaboration with Asi Sardegna, with the support of the Regional Department of Cultural Heritage and the patronage of the Ministry of Culture. The event, which will take place in Cagliari on May 29th and 30th and June 5th and 6th at Sa Manifattura, was conceived, according to the vision of artistic director Fabio Meloni, to create a space where words emerge from the pages and become a forum for encounter, dialogue, and sharing. An event where culture and knowledge take center stage, and reading is valued as a tool for individual and collective growth.

"I wanted to create a space where authors and readers meet side by side," Meloni explains. "A journey where stories take shape through those who write them and those who experience them, united by curiosity, the need to understand, imagine, and tell. But it's also a space for sharing ideas, the transformations of the present, and the questions that pervade contemporary society. Promoting books means offering tools to understand the present, interpret the past, and imagine the future. Pages that enrich our vision, stimulate our thinking, and make us more aware."

The calendar of upcoming events is full.

It begins on Friday, May 29th, at 6:30 pm, with "The Mysteries of the Moby Prince," a meeting dedicated to the tragedy of the Moby Prince ferry and the remaining questions surrounding one of the most controversial events in recent Italian history.

The speaker will be Patrizio Turi, a former judge at the Court of Appeal of Florence and author of the book "Moby Prince. An Investigation to Continue" (Compagnia dei Santi Bevitori). Speakers will include Luchino Chessa, president of the association "10 Aprile – Relatives of the Victims of Moby Prince," and MPs Pietro Pittalis, current president of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into the Moby Prince, and Silvio Lai, former president of the same commission.

Introducing Paolo Mastino, journalist for Tg Rai Sardegna.

On Saturday, May 30, at 6:30 pm, the topic of "Identity and Freedom in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" will be discussed. This event will focus on the opportunities opened up by technological innovation and the new frontiers of artificial intelligence. Speakers will include Federico D'Annunzio, digital innovation entrepreneur and author of the book "Habeas Corpus: Who We Will Be in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" (San Paolo), and Carlino Casari, Director of Digital Technologies at CRS4 Sardinia. Journalist Nicola Scano will introduce the event.

On Friday, June 5th, at 6:30 pm, the focus will be on communication with "The New Tools of Political Narrative." The meeting will focus on the book "Reconquering Minds and Hearts: The West on the Digital Battlefield" (Rubbettino), written by Pietro Francesco Dettori, a digital communications expert, who will be in conversation with Gino Zavalani, editorial director of the social media site "Esperia."

Journalist Fabio Meloni introduces.

Saturday 6th June, double final appointment.

At 6:15 pm, healthcare will be discussed with "The Shadows of the Healthcare System," a meeting dedicated to the critical issues of the Italian healthcare system, as illustrated by the book "Health Thieves: An Investigation into Healthcare, Denied Care, and Suspended Lives" (Il Timone). Speakers will include Natasha Farinelli, Mediaset journalist and author of the book, and Roberto Tumbarello, former director of Pediatric Cardiology at Brotzu.

Introduced by Telesardegna journalist Valentino Medagliani.

Following, at 7:30 pm, "The Narrated Story," an event dedicated to historical fiction as a tool for reinterpreting the past. The speakers are journalists Giorgio Ballario, author of the noir "The Major's Tales: Aldo Morosini's First Investigations in East Africa" (Capricorn), and Gabriele Marconi, author of the novel "Eden in Flames" (Castelvecchi).

Introduced by journalist Bruno Murgia.

The books

"Moby Prince. An investigation to continue"

The book explores the mystery of the 1991 Moby Prince ferry tragedy through a rich analysis of testimonies and previously unpublished documents. The author invites reflection on hidden truths and unclear responsibilities, offering a compelling narrative that encourages the reader to continue the investigation. With an incisive and insightful style, the text aims to keep the victims' memory alive and seek justice.

"Habeas Corpus: Who We Will Be in the Age of Artificial Intelligence"

The book analyzes the ethical and identity challenges that artificial intelligence poses to our society, questioning what it means to be human in an increasingly automated world. Through profound reflection, the author explores the concept of freedom and individual rights, highlighting the need for a new collective consciousness. With a critical and visionary perspective, the text invites us to rethink our future and the relationship between technology and humanity.

"Reconquering Minds and Hearts. The West on the Digital Battlefield"

The book explores new communication and political storytelling strategies in the digital age, highlighting how social media and online platforms are transforming the political landscape. The author analyzes the challenges and opportunities these tools offer, proposing an innovative approach to regaining citizens' attention and consensus. With a powerful style, the text invites reflection on the importance of authentic and engaging storytelling for the future of Western democracy.

"Health Thieves. An Investigation into Healthcare: Negative Treatments and Lives on Hold"

This book addresses the challenges of the healthcare system, revealing how inefficiencies and malpractices can compromise citizens' health. Through detailed investigations and firsthand accounts, the author highlights the stories of patients living waiting for adequate care, exposing a system that often fails to deliver on its promises of care. With an incisive and critical style, the book invites reflection on the reforms needed to ensure equitable and quality access to healthcare.

"The Major's Tales: Aldo Morosini's First Investigations in East Africa" and "Eden in Flames"

These volumes offer a compelling look at the adventures of Major Aldo Morosini, exploring his investigations in East Africa during a time of turmoil and transformation. "The Major's Tales" recounts Morosini's early experiences, while "Eden in Flames" delves into the challenges and conflicts he faced, revealing the complexity of a continent in turmoil. With a powerful narrative style, both texts capture the essence of a historical era rich in tension and discovery.

(Unioneonline)

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