
Figlio di cortigiana, animo di re
A.D. 1526
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Narrated by:
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Alessandro Alù
About this listen
A.D. 1526. Il racconto segue le paradossali peripezie tra l'Umbria e la Toscana del famoso poeta Pietro Aretino, ritratto in una veste tanto inaspettata per un cortigiano rinascimentale, quanto autentica: arguto, libertino, volgare e sfacciato, come si addice a quello che viene storicamente riconosciuto come l'ipotetico fautore del genere letterario ‘puttanesco'.
La vicenda si discosta in parte dal classico genere giallo, avvicinandosi piuttosto, a tratti, a quello della barzelletta sporca, talvolta alla favola della buonanotte, raccontata in prima persona dal poeta stesso a sua figlia Adria, con un finale del tutto inaspettato che oltre a lasciare a bocca aperta, strapperà sicuramente qualche sorriso.
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