
Kāmasūtra
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Narrated by:
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Enzo Decaro
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By:
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Vatsyayana
About this listen
Se esiste un'opera che restituisce il significato del termine erotismo meglio di ogni altra, questa è sicuramente il Kāmasūtra (dal sanscrito: Kāma, "il desiderio", e sūtra, "aforisma"), raccolta indiana scritta tra il IV e il VII secolo e attribuita a Vatsyayana.
Questo trattato classico dell'induismo si prodiga in consigli di seduzione per una vita di coppia armoniosa attraverso 64 posizioni sessuali, e raccomanda l'uso di musica, cibo, profumi...
Esso mostra inoltre come la sessualità non sia legata soltanto alla funzione sessuale o riproduttiva, ma prima di tutto è una questione di sensi, di desiderio e di immaginazione.
L'audiolibro, letto da Enzo Decaro è accompagnato dalle ambientazioni sonore di Riccardo Cimino.
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