What do Paolo Malaguti, Patrizia Valduga, Erica Cassano, and Rick Dufer have in common?
They will share the stage at AsoloLibri 2026, which will take place from May 13 to June 7 in various prestigious venues in the historic center of Asolo, marking its 25th edition.
There will be 14 events that will unfold within the walls of the ancient Asolo residence of Queen Cornaro or inside the theater named after the Divine Eleonora Duse.
Women and men who will tell their literary works or share their stories with the public, presented by local schools, from the Liceo Veronese of Montebelluna to the Istituto Cavanis of Possagno, from the Middle School of Asolo to the ISISS Verdi of Valdobbiadene. A succession of lives flowing through the pages of books, intertwined with stories connected to the territory and tales of men and women:
Free entry.
AsoloLibri is a project of the City of Asolo, the Municipal Library of Asolo, and Libreria Massaro, in valuable collaboration with the Natalina Parisotto Foundation.
The event is part of the national campaign promoted by the Center for Book and Reading, Il Maggio dei Libri: a campaign that encourages bringing books and reading into contexts beyond traditional ones, to reach those who usually do not read but can be intrigued if stimulated in the right way.