Please join us for an evening of conversation with writer Andrea di Robilant, AUR's Writer-in-Residence, who will discuss his current project that explores the many layers of the Venetian Lagoon.

Andrea’s work- in-progress delves into the lagoon’s past, speculates on its future, and documents how the many people and animals living on the lagoon are adapting the constant changes to their habitat.

Monday, 10 November 19.00-20.00, followed by an aperitivo
Il Centro Studi Americani, Via Michelangelo Caetani, 32, 00186 Roma RM.

 

About Andrea Di Robilant

Andrea di Robilant studied History and International Affairs at Columbia University before beginning a distinguished career as a foreign correspondent for La Stampa and La Repubblica. His books - "A Venetian Affair," "Lucia," "Irresistible North," "Chasing the Rose," "Autumn in Venice: Ernest Hemingway and his Last Muse," and "This Earthly Globe: A Venetian Geographer and the Quest to Map the World" - have earned international acclaim for their blend of meticulous research and narrative elegance. He currently teaches creative non-fiction at The American University of Rome and is the university's inaugural Writer-in-Residence.

About Il Centro Studi Americani

Il Centro Studi Americani (The Center for American Studies) is a cultural, nonprofit and independent institution based in Rome. The center promotes American culture and transatlantic dialogue through initiatives and projects between United States, Europe and Italy.