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Tasmania

By: Paolo Giordano
Narrated by: Paolo Pierobon
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Il protagonista di questo romanzo è un giovane uomo che pensava che la scienza gli avrebbe fornito tutte le risposte ma si ritrova davanti un muro di domande. Con lui ci sono Lorenza che sa aspettare, Novelli che studia la forma delle nuvole, Karol che ha trovato Dio dove non lo stava cercando, Curzia che smania, Giulio che non sa come parlare a suo figlio. La crisi di cui racconta questo romanzo non è solo quella di una coppia, forse è quella di una generazione, sicuramente la crisi del mondo che conosciamo - e del nostro pianeta.

©2023 Tasmania, Paolo Giordano © Giulio Einaudi editore 2022 Per l’audiolibro: © 2023, Emons Italia S.r.l. (P)2023 Emons Audiolibri
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Confesso che ho preso rifugio in questo libro in queste ore dove trovo impossibile la lettura dei giornali . Gaza , i morti, la cronaca nera che interferisce su quella piccola politica nazionale . Il libro nonostante le tantissime questioni aperte , le relazioni e la Storia , e’ un grande monito alla nostra sopravvivenza in questo pianeta ed al rifiuto ad ogni tentativo di sedazione o negazione delle coscienze.

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Tasmania

A meandering book, at times lacking in coherence and in tension. Stories of a man amongst men, friends, everyone carrying a story and often more comunicative and expressive then the sober interpreter, the ‘I’. But I have a special connection with the stories of the Bomb, I have participated to commemorations here in London where the sense of a connection with elsewhere was very powerful. The Creek by Deptford was dried up at the beginning of August and out lanterns struggled to float. But at one point they were all there, collected together like souls: the closing sentence hit me like a coming home.
So Thank you Giordano: for talking about the war, never too far unfortunately, and for giving a shred of life to the multitude of the deads, for evoking a planet where there is still so much life, so many more lives then our loss of imagination let us see.

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