
La vita agra
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Alessandro Benvenuti
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1954. Un'esplosione di grisù in una miniera di Ribolla uccide 43 minatori. Luciano, bibliotecario di Grosseto, parte per Milano intenzionato a far saltare il torracchione sede della società mineraria. Ma qui scopre che i nemici sono molti di più di quanto pensasse: sono le segretariette secche, il milione e mezzo di formiche grigie, il fetore di ascelle deodorate, il money, la "dirigenza politico-economica-social-divertentistica italiana."
Così La vita agra diventa una "pisciata in prima persona sull'avventura milanese, sul miracolo economico, sulla diseducazione sentimentale", un appello "a non muoversi, a non collaborare, non produrre".
©2013 Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore Milano Prima edizione nell'"Universale Economica" (P)2022 Emons Italia S.r.l. e tracce s.r.l.What listeners say about La vita agra
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