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Quo vadis?

By: Henryk Sienkiewicz
Narrated by: Silvia Cecchini
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Quo vadis?, è un romanzo storico pubblicato che frutto all’autore il premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1905. Il romanzo è allo stesso tempo una storia d’amore, la storia di una conversione, la storia dell’abominio a cui giunse la Roma imperiale sotto la tirannide di Nerone. Avvincente, commovente, il romanzo, all’interno di una dettagliata cornice storica, ha per protagonista l’amore: l’amore terreno e l’amore spirituale. Musica di Kevin Mac Leod.

Please note: This audiobook is in Italian.

©2011 Gli Ascoltalibri (P)2011 Gli Ascoltalibri

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