
A pietre rovesciate
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Narrated by:
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Nicola Stravalaci
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By:
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Mauro Tetti
About this listen
Da qualche parte nell'isola c'è un paese chiamato Nur, dove il passato si mischia alla leggenda e ogni gesto è il pretesto per una storia. Giana e il suo innamorato le ascoltano dalle labbra dell'anziana Dora: storie di desiderio e maledizione, di antiche pietre e ricchezze nascoste.
Giana ascolta e fantastica, immagina di essere lei stessa la protagonista di una fiaba. Mette alla prova il suo giovane innamorato, gli chiede di attraversare Nur per prenderle un pugno d'ombra del campanile o una folata di maestrale. Ma fuori c'è la feroce realtà del paese, dove non esistono cavalieri e gli orchi hanno sembianze di uomini.
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