Bringing books, the authors who wrote them, and literary culture in general to different corners of the island, in contact with the local areas and their inhabitants: this year's Éntula widespread literature festival, now in its fourteenth edition , is back. The first events will focus on " Il nido del corvo " (Feltrinelli, 2026) and its author, Piergiorgio Pulixi , in conversation on Tuesday the 13th with Lucia Cossu in Cagliari , from 5 pm at the Auditorium of the Convitto Nazionale in via Cesare Pintus , and on Thursday the 22nd with Roberto Sanna in Sassari , at 5:30 pm at the Auditorium of the Polo tecnico in via Monte Grappa 2E .

The protagonists of Pulixi's latest work are investigators Daniel Corvo and Viola Zardi , who spring into action when the cell phone of a woman missing for months, though silent since then, is suddenly turned back on. The two follow the phone's signal and find a woman's hand, impeccably preserved. The mysterious executioner thus begins a game of duel and manhunt with Corvo and Zardi, chosen by him as worthy rivals to unmask him. In the humid swamps of Sinis, secrets and revelations follow one another, in a hallucinatory journey in which two investigators with opposing minds must join forces to prevent further bloodshed and, perhaps, the fulfillment of a greater plan .

While the meeting in the capital is organised with the support of the Municipality and in collaboration with Convitto nazionale and Libreria Miele Amaro , the one in Sassari is supported by Polo tecnico Devilla and Libreria Koinè Ubik , with both dates receiving contributions from the Region and Fondazione Sardegna .

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