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In cima al mondo
- Sogni di Grande Nord - Racconto di viaggio 6
- Narrated by: Paolo Cognetti, Nicola Magrin, Giuseppe Russo
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Il racconto di viaggio dello scrittore Paolo Cognetti nel Grande Nord: dalle Alpi all'Alaska, attraverso la Natura Selvaggia, sulle tracce dei grandi maestri della letteratura americana.
In cima al mondo
L'ultima tappa del viaggio porta Paolo e Nicola al Magic Bus dove Chris McCandless, la cui storia ha ispirato il film Into the wild, andò a vivere e trovò la morte. Per Paolo è la chiusura di un percorso di vita e letteratura, durato oltre 20 anni. E l'inizio di una nuova avventura umana, alla ricerca di un altro Grande Nord.
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