Bram Stoker celebrated in Rome
20 April. Rome's oldest Irish pub The Fiddler's Elbow celebrates the centenary of the death of Bram Stoker - the Dublin-born writer best-known for his Gothic classic "Dracula" - on Friday 20 April.
The Italian translation of Stoker's The Mystery of the Sea" will be presented at a conference with Carlo Bigazzi, Enrico Terrinoni and Mirko Zilahi de' Gyurgyokai, with readings by Giovanni Greco and Maria Teresa Zerbino.
There will also be Transylvanian food and traditional Irish music.
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(19.00)
Fiddler's Elbow, Via dell' Olmata 43, tel. 064872110.
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www.thefiddlerselbow.com
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Bram Stoker celebrated in Rome
(19.00) Fiddler's Elbow, Via dell' Olmata 43, tel. 064872110.
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