
Le parole sono importanti
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Marco Balzano
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Marco Balzano ispirandosi nel titolo al film di Nanni Moretti Palombella Rossa, si interroga sul perché l'etimologia sia una scienza che non riceve la considerazione che merita nonostante eserciti, in chi ci si avvicina, un forte fascino.
Attraverso quelli che a tutti gli effetti potremmo definire dieci scavi etimologici, ci dice che ogni parola ha un corpo da rispettare che non può essere stravolto a nostro piacimento. Perché ogni parola ha una sua identità e una sua vita autonoma.
La lista completa dei narratori include Giuseppe Battiston, Claudio Bisio, Anna Bonaiuto, Iaia Forte, Fabrizio Gifuni, Luigi Lo Cascio, Neri Marcorè, Elena Radonicich, Vanessa Scalera, Giulio Scarpati.
©2019 Marco Balzano / Edizione pubblicata in accordo con Piergiorgio Nicolazzini Literary Agency (PNLA) (P)2021 Emons Italia S.r.lWhat listeners say about Le parole sono importanti
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