
L'odore dell'India
Con Passeggiatina ad Ajanta e Lettera da Benares
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Lino Guanciale
About this listen
Nel 1961, in compagnia di Alberto Moravia ed Elsa Morante, Pasolini si reca per la prima volta in India. Le emozioni e le sensazioni provate sono così intense da spingerlo a scrivere queste pagine, un diario di viaggio divenuto un libro di culto. Pasolini si aggira attento nella realtà caotica del subcontinente indiano, osservando i gesti e le movenze della gente, seguendo i colori dei paesaggi e soprattutto l'odore della vita. L'incanto di una terra ammaliante e l'orrore dell'esistenza che vi si conduce ci vengono restituiti dalla sua curiosità sensibile alle condizioni sociali, ma soprattutto con l'originalità della sua visione.
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