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Oblomov
- Narrated by: Silvia Cecchini
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
“Oblomovismo” è un modo di vivere, anzi, una malattia, il cui termine viene coniato dall’amico del protagonista di questo romanzo di Gonciarov, diventato famoso per la proverbiale pigrizia. Ma non è solo Oblomov, di cui si parla, è tutta la Russia, la vecchia Russia del 1859, anno in cui fu scritto il libro, che viene salutata con un addio nelle pagine finali del libro.L’edizione letta è della UTET, 1932, tradotta e ridotta a cura di Giorgio Leblanc.Cornice musicale : Eugene Onegin, di Tchaikovsky.
Please note: This audiobook is in Italian.
Public Domain (P)2014 Silvia Cecchini
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