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Il sosia
- Narrated by: Silvia Cecchini
- Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Romanzo pubblicato nel 1846, secondo romanzo di Dostoevskij, scritto a 25 anni, tratta il tema di uno sdoppiamento psichico. Il sosia che il signor Goliadkin incontra è frutto della sua pazzia, o è un reale sosia, come a volte se ne trovano, e che sembra faccia apposta ad umiliarlo?
In un'accelerazione emozionale, tipica dell'autore, la storia si snoda nel mondo pietroburghese, colorando di assurdità e follia la nebbia, la pioggia novembrina, e i passi che risuonano nelle strade deserte, che saranno evocati poi con tanta intensità dall'autore ne "Le Notti Bianche".
Cornice musicale: "Barcarola di Chopin n.60"
©1948 public domain (P)2019 Silvia Cecchini
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