Dto Daria Bignardi to Concita De Gregorio, from Luciana Littizzetto to Massimo Recalcatiit’s time to summer literary festivals among villages, seafront, vineyards and mountains. And summer isn’t summer without “live” writers. Perhaps the secret to the success of these events is precisely this: transforming reading into a real and immersive experience. Because a novel can be read anywhere, but listening to who wrote it while the sun sets over the sea of ​​Puglia, among the hills of the Langhe or in a Tuscan village is another story. And it’s often worth the trip. Everything can be a source of inspiration to regenerate mind and body.

Summer literary festivals

If we consider only literary festivalsand not book fairs or prizes, in Italy there are those over 150 distributed throughout the yearfrom major national events to provincial exhibitions. Listening to an author talk about his work, ask a question from the audience or obtain a personalized dedication remains one of the most authentic experiences a reader can indulge in. And if it is true that in Italy, according to Istat, only 4 out of 10 people read at least one book a year, summer literary festivals can be an excellent opportunity to reverse the trend. Better if it happens in front of the sea or among the vineyards of the Langhe.

Who to follow from north to south

From Bari to Sicily, passing through Tuscany, Liguria and Langhe, there are 6 literary festivals that deserve a suitcase this summer. Among olive trees, Maremma beaches and golden sunsets, Capalbio certainly continues to be one of the favorite destinations for writers and journalists and protagonists of Italian cultural life. The twentieth edition will take place from 1 to 9 August 2026 in the Capalbio Libri Terrace. Over the years the festival has hosted authors such as Teresa Ciabatti, Stefano Feltri, Luigi Contu and numerous names in Italian journalism and non-fiction. Moving to Liguria, the atmosphere.

Novels among the olive trees or by the sea

There is a Liguria that the postcard doesn’t tell. One of these villages is Bargone, a hilltop hamlet above Casarza Ligure – a cozy and evocative place, with a historic garden, Villa Fracchia, and an olive grove overlooking the valley, around the mausoleum of the writer Umberto Fracchia. This is where, from June 22 to 28, 2026a different summer takes shape with the Fracchia Prize, national literary festivalAnd which every year brings to these rolling hills voices of the Bel Paese and international narrative. This year with an additional reason – this is where the first stop of the national tour of Strega Non-Fiction Prize, after that in 2025 the village had hosted a Pulitzer Prize winner (see below for featured writers).

Tracking down Inspector Montalbano

Few summer literary festivals can boast a scenography like that of Seafront of Books, In the end. For three days the Bari waterfront becomes a large open-air bookshop overlooking the Mediterranean. The 2026 edition includes over seventy appointments with authors from all over Italy. Libri d’aMare takes place, however, in Punta Secca, the Sicilian village it has become famous thanks to Commissioner Montalbano. Let us remember that the literary saga of Commissioner Montalbano it has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, of which approximately 15 million in Italy alone with the publisher Sellerio. Andrea Camilleri’s novels and short stories have been translated into 35 languages.

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