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Un matrimonio in provincia [A Marriage in the Province]
- Narrated by: Silvia Cecchini
- Length: 2 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Marchesa Colombi è lo pseudonimo con cui Maria Antonietta Torriani (1840-1920) scrisse le sue opere. Questo romanzo, apprezzato da Natalia Ginzburg e da Italo Calvino, fece sì che questa scrittrice fosse apprezzata maggiormente dopo la sua morte. I suoi romanzi sono di stampo sociale e in difesa dell’uguaglianza tra donne e uomini, ma non per questo perdono la loro vivacità, umorismo e sensibilità.Cornice musicale: Musica proibita di Stanislao Gastaldon, suonata da Ivan Genesio.
Please note: This audiobook is in Italian.
Public Domain (P)2011 Gli Ascoltalibri
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