Albertine scomparsa
Alla ricerca del tempo perduto 6
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Narrated by:
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Lino Guanciale
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By:
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Marcel Proust
About this listen
La scomparsa di Albertine produce nel Narratore uno dei percorsi di autoanalisi più alti, profondi e sinceri della letteratura. Giudicato da Proust "ciò che ho scritto di meglio", la graduale trasformazione del lutto in oblio è un'indagine che si cala nel dolore del mondo; il rancore, il senso di colpa, una Venezia immaginata, rievocata e reale, i nervi scoperti dell'autobiografia confluiranno nel Tempo ritrovato trovando un'insperata quiete.
©2022 Titolo originale: À la recherche du temps perdu – Albertine disparu; Traduzione dal francese di Giovanni Raboni © Eredi Giovanni Raboni Published by arrangement with The Italian Literary Agency; Illustrazione di copertina: © Manuele Fior/ Ghirigori Agency (P)2022 Emons Italia S.r.l.What listeners say about Albertine scomparsa
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