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Alla ricerca del tempo perduto: una lettura sul successo di libri e serie tv ambientati nel passato
Date
Sat 14 September 2024
Timings
17:00
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Free
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Effetto nostalgia? Effetto rassicurante dei tempi andati a fronte di una contemporaneità dominata da tensioni geopolitiche e sociali? Oppure c’è anche una ragione più sotterranea: è possibile che nelle altre epoche storiche gli autori trovino maggiore libertà narrativa e di espressione?