
Indice
SOLITUDINI
RIVO FRA PIETRE
LÈVATI, E CAMMINA
COMPAGNI DI STRADA
A haunting, lyrical voice guides listeners through a world of closed doors and endless waiting. In a remote tower, Sister Anna watches the sky while a captive woman cries out, her pleas echoing through stone and wind. The prose weaves together the rhythm of sighs, the clatter of chains, and the distant promise of a rider on the horizon, creating a palpable tension between hope and the looming threat of death.
The narrative drifts between moments of stark solitude and fleeting flashes of memory, exploring how silence can become both a sanctuary and a prison. As time drips like cold water, the characters grapple with longing, unspoken words, and the weight of destiny that seems both suspended and inevitable. Listeners are invited to linger in this dream‑like landscape, feeling the pulse of yearning that threads through every line, and to contemplate the fragile boundary between exile and inner freedom.
Language
it
Duration
~1 hours (94K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1945
Born in modest circumstances and celebrated across Italy, this poet turned the struggles of ordinary people into vivid, memorable verse. Her work later grew more inward and reflective, blending social feeling with intimate emotion.
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