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La forza di Simone (Amicus Plato 7)
- Narrated by: Mattia Feltri
- Length: 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ci sono libri fondamentali che non entrano in classifica, e spesso finiscono nel dimenticatoio. Perché? Ritiriamoli fuori.
Il libro dimenticato della settimana è "Iliade", un saggio scritto tra il 1936 e il 1939 dalla filosofa francese Simone Weil. In questo breve scritto Weil rilegge alcuni motivi essenziali della Grecia omerica, in particolare quello di forza e di violenza. Lo fa a suo modo, con una scrittura unica e un'intensità intellettuale attualissima.
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