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Città e chimere - Racconti di viaggio di un diplomatico serbo

Jovan Jovan Ducic

Publisher: Stilo Editrice

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Sotto l'apparenza di un periodare colto, di una analisi comparata dei caratteri tipici di ogni nazionalità, Dui penetra nel cuore dei popoli, della loro storia e delle loro tradizioni, senza risparmiare staffilate alle istituzioni religiose e senza nascondere idiosincrasie e passioni.Con "Città e chimere" il lettore non viaggia solo dalla Spagna al Mar Ionio, da Parigi in Egitto, ma anche attraverso i secoli e in compagnia di impertinenti olandesi e personaggi mitologici, divenendo testimone allo stesso tempo di scorci periferici e di immortali testimonianze dell'umanità.
Available since: 11/01/2016.
Print length: 184 pages.

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