
Maledetti Toscani! Il "caso" delle "Sorelle Materassi"
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Narrated by:
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Valerio Di Stefano
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By:
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Aldo Palazzeschi
About this listen
Si ripercorrono, in questa lezione-conferenza, le figure del romanzo Sorelle Materassi, di Aldo Palazzeschi. L'autore sottopose il testo originario del '34 a una lunga revisione stilistica che giunse a conclusione solo nel 1960 con l'edizione della stesura definitiva.
Rivivono le figure di Carolina e Teresa, ricamatrici di fino, della serva Niobe, del nipote Remo, che distruggerà la loro vita e la loro ricchezza, della reclusa Giselda. Un'occasione per rivivere, imparando, il mondo piccolo di Coverciano, in quella regione e con quella gente che Malaparte definì "Maledetti Toscani".
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