
Vemodet i Pitigliano
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Narrated by:
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Stefan Sauk
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Dag Öhrlund
About this listen
Pitigliano är "byn bortom allt". Han kommer dit som en främling med ett manus som kräver att skrivas. Men han är inte ensam - snart upptäcker han att det är någon som följer i hans fotspår.
Dag Öhrlund är journalist, har arbetat i 30 länder och är publicerad i mer än 150 magasin i 20 länder. Han har skrivit, fotograferat och medverkat i 40 böcker, bland annat succéromanerna om Christopher Silfverbielke. Under sitt äventyrliga liv har Dag blivit beskjuten, överlevt en IRA-bomb, varit förlamad och varit nära döden flera gånger, något som gett honom nya perspektiv på livet. Läs mer på ohrlund.se och följ Dag Öhrlund Författare på Facebook.
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