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Gita al Faro
- Narrated by: Laura Pierantoni
- Length: 8 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
"Gita al Faro" (1927) è il ritratto corale della famiglia Ramsay, che ogni estate ospita diversi amici su un'isola delle Ebridi. Virginia Woolf sembra avere una lente di ingrandimento con la quale osserva ognuno di loro, con il suo flusso continuo di pensieri, immagini, ricordi, associazioni, aspettative, paure.
Una narrazione dotata di una sinestesia percettiva, un procedere ambivalente tra la fredda razionalità dell'analisi e la visione più intuitiva, e forse più femminile, della sintesi, un ampliamento di coscienza che si potrebbe definire quasi una danza tra i due emisferi cerebrali. Traduzione e lettura ad alta voce: Laura Pierantoni.
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