
Il paese dei sogni perduti. Anni e storie argentine
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Narrated by:
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Giusy Frallonardo
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By:
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Laura Pariani
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C'era una volta un'Argentina ricca e felice, quella che fu "Lamerica" per tanti italiani emigrati. Come oggi vadano le cose in quel paese, dopo gli anni di Peron, la dittatura militare e la presidenza di Menem, è davanti agli occhi di tutti. Laura Pariani è andata in Argentina non solo come scrittrice, ma come testimone capace di dar conto del mutamento, o meglio, della catastrofe annunciata. Incontrando argentini ed ex immigrati ricostruisce la storia di un paese che oggi pare senza memoria. Nella sua galleria sfilano personaggi a tutto tondo, assieme a ignobili persecutori, scene di massacri compiuti dai generali, rimasti impuniti, e gesti quotidiani di solidarietà.
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