On Wednesday 10 December at 11 a.m. “I Malavoglia” by Giovanni Verga will take place, the second appointment of the EDUFIN AND LITERATURE series dedicated to upper secondary schools.
With the special participation of Alberto Lovisolo, Podcaster and Storyteller.

This meeting will be dedicated to I Malavoglia by Giovanni Verga, which narrates the economic difficulties of a Sicilian family of fishermen and how these affect their lives and relationships.
We will talk about important economic themes, such as poverty, the struggle for survival and the difficulty of escaping a context of deprivation and sacrifice.
Participation is free upon registration at the link https://bit.ly/3ZeizoL
NEXT APPOINTMENTS
26 FEBRUARY, 11:00 – 12:00
1984
Through Orwell’s masterpiece 1984, we will address the themes of social inequality and the control exercised through economic power.
In the dystopian world of Oceania, the control of resources and the management of the economy by the totalitarian State indeed play a crucial role.
Participation is free upon registration at the link https://bit.ly/43P5VOl
31 MARCH, 11:00 – 12:00
Zeno’s Conscience
A journey through the literary masterpieces of Italo Svevo and James Joyce through which we will discover how economic decisions can influence family relationships and determine life choices.
Participation is free upon registration at the link https://bit.ly/43srhSN
How to participate
The meetings will be held in person at the Museum of Saving and online.
Participation is free upon registration at the links indicated above.
For classes that attend at least 3 out of the 4 appointments live, it will be possible, upon request, to obtain a certificate valid for school-work training (formerly PCTO) or Civic and Environmental Education.
For further information, write to INFO@museodelrisparmio.it.
