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L'avanguardia neozelandese (Origami d'estate 7)
- Narrated by: Laura Aguzzi
- Length: 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Le molte pieghe dell'attualità si possono costruire come un Origami di carta, ma anche ascoltare. Appuntamento col settimanale della Stampa, come se fosse una voce.
Un Paese con il 3,5 per cento di crescita e il 5 per cento di disoccupazione, tanto per cominciare. La Nuova Zelanda è un Paese a cui Origami dedicò un numero proprio perché incuriosito dal mix di innovazione, tradizione e sperimentazione in corso nel Paese. E poi, per chi lo avesse dimenticato, è stata la patria della grande Katherine Mansfield.
>> Questo podcast vi è offerto grazie alla collaborazione esclusiva tra Audible e La Stampa.
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