
L'uomo
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Narrated by:
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Silvia Cecchini
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By:
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Ernest Hello
About this listen
Ernest Hello (1828-1885) è uno scrittore cattolico poco famoso ma molto intenso e profondo, che non scese mai a compromessi e per questo motivo fu "silenziato" dallo stesso secolo da lui criticato acerbamente perché appunto rincorreva una falsa pacificazione.
In questo audiolibro, che consiste in una serie di riflessioni su temi importanti come la carità, il viaggio, l'arte, e via dicendo, si scaglia senza mezzi termini contro il trasformismo, l'eclettismo, il qualunquismo. La scrittura è molto semplice e comprensibile, come accade sempre quando le idee che espone non sono ambigue.
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