
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli and the
AVV. BIANCHI ARTURO
ROMANZO - CREMONA
A. BIANCHI ARTURO
CAPITOLO I
CAPITOLO II
MADONNA MIA!….
CAPITOLO IV.
CAPITOLO V.
CAPITOLO VI.
Set in the restless years after the Garibaldi campaigns, the story follows a generation of young people who have swapped the battlefield for the quiet of their homes. Returning veterans and aspiring artists drift between the lingering echo of patriotic fervor and the ordinary rhythms of daily life in towns like Capua. Against this backdrop, the narrative explores how love and jealousy can become the new frontlines for those still yearning for purpose.
At the heart of the tale are Alfredo, a penniless painter whose delicate soul is as tender as a gazelle, and Violetta, a well‑off young lady whose moods shift like the weather. Their tentative friendship, nurtured by music and poetry, soon spirals into a passionate entanglement that tests both their artistic ambitions and their capacity for devotion. With lyrical language and a touch of satire, the novel paints a vivid picture of youthful yearning, the clash of idealism and reality, and the fragile pursuit of peace in a world still echoing with the drums of war.
Language
it
Duration
~5 hours (297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-04-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1939
Best known today for the novel I ladri della pace, this little-known Italian writer left behind work from the late 19th and early 20th centuries that still turns up in digital archives. His long life stretched from 1856 to 1939, linking the world of post-unification Italy to the eve of World War II.
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