Ahasvero nell'Isola del Diavolo: versi preceduti da uno studio su l'Ebraismo e la rivoluzione francese

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Ahasvero nell'Isola del Diavolo: versi preceduti da uno studio su l'Ebraismo e la rivoluzione francese

by David Levi

IT·~1 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

Ahasvero nell'Isola del Diavolo

0:23

INDICE

0:10

L'EBRAISMO E LA RIVOLUZIONE FRANCESE

1:18:33

Ahasvero

14:25

OPERE DELLO STESSO AUTORE

3:35

Description

A lyrical tapestry unfurls, weaving together the restless spirit of 19th‑century Europe with a deeply personal homage to lost friends. The verses open on a reverent remembrance of mentors whose words—“Humanity” and “Solidarity”—still echo across borders, setting a tone that is both intimate and politically charged.

Through the eyes of a young scholar, the poem explores a feverish belief in a universal faith that could bind together Italians, French, Poles, Jews, and Protestants alike. It maps the bustling cafés of Paris, the fervent halls of the Sorbonne, and secret brotherhoods, all animated by the ideals of the French Revolution and a yearning for a new, border‑less Europe. The language is dense with historical allusion yet carries the immediacy of a whispered promise.

Presented in a series of concise, rhythmic stanzas, the work invites listeners to feel the pulse of an era caught between hope and turmoil. Its meditative cadence encourages reflection on how youthful idealism confronts the complexities of politics, faith, and friendship.

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Ahasvero nell'Isola del Diavolo: versi preceduti da uno studio su l'Ebraismo e la rivoluzione francese preceduti da uno studio su l'Ebraismo e la rivoluzione francese

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it

Duration

~1 hours (93K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David Levi

David Levi

1816–1898

A poet, patriot, and public figure of Italy’s Risorgimento, he wrote with a strong sense of civic idealism while keeping a lasting connection to his Jewish heritage. His life moved between literature and politics, giving his work an unusual mix of personal identity and national ambition.

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