2:00 PM | Paris B Hall
On Happiness, Reputation, and Inner Life
With Ilaria Gaspari
Hosted by Paulina Szulim
Happiness has always been one of the great questions of human experience. Yet in contemporary life, alongside the inner dimension, a new space of constant exposure has emerged: that of the public gaze, visibility, and reputation. Ilaria Gaspari explores this shift with subtlety, examining the relationship between identity, recognition, and emotional life — from the delicate mechanisms governing Reputation (Guanda, 2024), to the intimate yet universal map traced in The Secret Life of Emotions (Einaudi, 2021), and the reflections in Lessons in Happiness (Einaudi, 2019; published in Poland by Znak in 2025 under the title Sekretne życie emocji. Mały przewodnik filozoficzny).
A discussion on how classic categories of living — emotion, self-image, the desire for happiness — are being transformed in the age of constant connection, where the boundary between private life and public representation is increasingly blurred.
The meeting with the author has been cancelled.
5:00 PM | Main Stage
Stories That Listen: A Journey Through Justice, Truth, and Narrative
With Gianrico Carofiglio
Hosted by Mauro Tucciarelli
What is the relationship between justice, truth, and storytelling? Gianrico Carofiglio addresses this question in Warsaw by revisiting his career and work as a journey — a path that unfolds between the rigor of the law and the uncertain resonance of stories, where words retain their full weight, silences provoke questions, and truths are never fixed.
From the novels featuring lawyer Guerrieri to essays on language, public ethics, and civic responsibility, his writing — always attentive and never judgmental — is a careful exercise in clarity that invites dialogue. It opens spaces of awareness for the reader, grounded in attentiveness to others and to doubt, offering a way of inhabiting the world with awareness and compassion, as only truly great literature can.








