
La cagna nera
Nora
Da Novi a Pavia (MEMORIA DI VIAGGIO)
Per un ribelle
A voice from the past drifts through the ruins of a once‑proud estate, its black‑dog sentinel and towering cypresses still haunting the hillside. The narrator recalls a sprawling rose garden that bloomed defiantly against debt and gossip, a sanctuary where fragrant petals seemed to hold the memory of a noble lineage now reduced to tombstones. Sunlight filters through narrow shutters, illuminating faded silk and cracked portraits, while the scent of roses lingers like a whispered promise.
His mother, a distant and proud figure, moves like a wraith among the roses, rarely seen by the villagers who whisper of her aristocratic arrogance. In contrast, his father shines with a youthful, almost childish enthusiasm—a former Garibaldian turned eager politician whose generosity masks a growing financial recklessness. Servants watch the family’s fortunes teeter, and the old manor becomes a stage where ambition, pride, and the inevitable decline begin to intersect, inviting listeners to explore a world where dignity and decay walk hand in hand.
Language
it
Duration
~4 hours (255K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1939
Best known for witty, elegant prose, this Italian writer moved easily between novels, essays, and language studies. His work often mixes humor with nostalgia, giving everyday life a light touch and a reflective mood.
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