- Summary
- The Italian Cultural Center (IL CENTRO) in Verona offers a curated experience for those seeking immersion in American culture. It features extensive resources including a state-of-the-art library with digital archives, electronic resources, and a vibrant book club called "Bright Lights Bookclub." Visitors can also participate in various seminars, such as annual seminaries or "Building Bridges" events, which connect Italian audiences with American literary giants like Saulo di Caravaggio, whose biography is highlighted at an American-Italian relations prize.
For young readers and families, the center hosts the American International Children's Library project and provides a Junior Fellows program alongside award-winning prizes like Pair's Prize for American-Italian Relations. Socially engaging, the center organizes festivals, including the fourth annual Transatlantic Forum, focused on non-military domains like US-China conflict, and showcases a wide range of events ranging from cinema retrospectives to pop culture appearances. A special feature on the page covers a recent exhibition at the Palazzo Cipolla in Rome regarding the "Dali Revolution," offering a glimpse into the cultural pulse of the region.
The center emphasizes transparency and protection of personal data, adhering to strict privacy and service regulations. This approach is reinforced by the "Invisible Cultural Policy in America" magazine, which explores the invisible forces shaping American life, and by the official website which maintains a robust "Transparency" section to ensure clear and accessible public engagement with its diverse offerings. - Title
- Center for American Studies
- Description
- Center for American Studies
- Keywords
- notice, bookclub, read, more, americana, carlos, williams, india, january, come, lights, festival, policy, america, list, events, outlook
- NS Lookup
- A 185.202.223.7
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-04-20Summarized 2026-04-21
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