Guerra 1914-1918 - Scrittura. Lettere, diari e memorie di gente comune
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Narrated by:
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Antonio Gibelli
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By:
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Antonio Gibelli
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Contadini, operai, artigiani, bottegai, borghesi, intellettuali: la Prima guerra mondiale scatena in tutti coloro che vengono trascinati nel turbine del conflitto un irrefrenabile bisogno di scrittura.
Milioni e milioni di lettere e cartoline vengono spedite da e verso il fronte per tenere uniti i fili delle relazioni interrotte. E si scrivono diari su supporti di fortuna per cadenzare, giorno dopo giorno, la propria vita tormentata, cercando nella pagina un appiglio per non perdere l'orientamento.
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