The narrative of the self has been the protagonist of storytelling in the last fifteen years.
Starting from the premise of the seventies, which asserts that the private is political, from theater to literature the personal has become the field of public reflection.
Today this device begins to wear out.
The intertwining of the contemporary drift of self-exposure and now-abused narrative forms question artists and the audience, opening new issues.
Moderated by Graziano Graziani, with contributions from artists, critics, and industry experts.