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Sara Loffredi - Mont-Blanc tunnel 60th's anniversary (1/2) : unearthing the story of the franco-italian site


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Sixty years ago, the inauguration of the Mont Blanc Tunnel marked a turning point in the connection between France and Italy. This engineering masterpiece, carved through the heart of the Alps, stands as a testament to technical prowess, human determination, and international cooperation. To commemorate this milestone, Sara Loffredi’s novel Fronte di Scavo takes readers deep into the lives of the workers who made this monumental project possible. Sara Loffredi talks to geneveMonde's David Glaser in a 20 minute long interview.


Inspired by the harsh realities of underground laborers, Sara Loffredi masterfully blends historical accuracy with narrative freedom, crafting a story that is both precise and deeply moving. At the heart of the novel is Ettore, a complex protagonist burdened by his past and insecurities, whose journey mirrors the physical and psychological struggles of the workers. Alongside him, the enigmatic Samiel, a mystical "rabeilleur" (healer), adds depth and cultural richness to the narrative. Sara Loffredi’s writing strikes a perfect balance between technical precision and poetic storytelling, allowing readers to feel the weight of every excavation and the hope that kept the workers going.


Beyond the physical labor, the novel highlights the personal growth of its characters and the human cost of grand infrastructure projects. The author’s personal connection to the story—her own relative worked on the tunnel in the 1970s—adds an extra layer of authenticity and emotional depth.

The Mont Blanc Tunnel profoundly impacted trade between France, Italy, and Switzerland, particularly affecting Geneva, which experienced significant economic and geopolitical shifts. While its construction sparked environmental and political debates, it remains a powerful symbol of cooperation and resilience. Fronte di Scavo reminds us of a universal truth: unity and human perseverance can overcome even the greatest challenges.


Fronte di Scavo, a human story behind the construction of the Mont-Blanc tunnel


In a second part of this two audio series, historian Francesca Piana discusses Geneva’s crucial role in the making of the tunnel.


Thanks to Franziska Rausch for translating in English Sara's words.

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