A lecture and a tale about travel—on foot, by boat, by train or by bus—and about the myriad different experiences a traveler may encounter on land or at sea when visiting Russia or the Middle East, the Caucasus or the Mediterranean. The stories Rumiz tells show how dwellers of global insecurity, in order to know each other and to come of age, need to travel as nomads. They show how healing may come from exploring what is outside of ourselves rather than inside our souls. In order to understand who they really are, says Rumiz, rather than trying to explore their own unfathomable subconscious, humans should perhaps devote themselves to travel as an effective alternative to psychoanalysis.
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Paolo Rumiz is the special correspondent for the Piccolo newspaper in Trieste and an editorial writer for the paper la Repubblica. He is an expert on the subject of Heimat and of identity in Italy and in Europe. His published writings include: Il leone di Lissa (Il Saggiatore, 2003); and, published by Feltrinelli: Tre uomini in bicicletta (with F. Altan, 2002), È Oriente (2003), La leggenda dei monti naviganti (2007), Annibale. Un viaggio (2008), L’Italia in seconda classe (2009), La cotogna di Istanbul. Ballata per tre uomini e una donna (2010), Ballata per tre uomini e una donna (2010) also in audio-book version read by Moni Ovadia, Il bene ostinato (2011), Maschere per un massacro (2011), Maledetta Cina (ebook, 2012), Trans Europa Express (2012), Morimondo (2013).
Paolo Rumiz & i Dialoghi
2013
2013
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