I sogni dell'Anarchico

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I sogni dell'Anarchico

by Ugo Mioni

IT·~3 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

UGO MIONI

0:02
2

ROMANZO - MONZA - LIBRERIA EDITRICE ARTIGIANELLI - PROPRIETA' LETTERARIA - SCUOLA TIPOGRAFICA ARTIGIANELLI - PREAMBOLO - I.

10:04
3

II.

13:04
4

I.

9:08
5

II.

8:16
6

III.

5:18
7

IV.

11:31
8

II.

0:00
9

I.

9:57
10

II.

7:20

Description

In a richly appointed salon, the crackle of a fireplace mixes with the scent of wine and tobacco. Two men sit opposite each other at a low table—one a tall, gaunt figure in a flamboyant silk robe of strange Chinese motifs, his gray eyes sharp as Damascus steel; the other a younger, wiry revolutionary in a black cravat, his face flushed and restless. Their contrast is striking, not only in dress but in bearing: the elder speaks in concise, commanding sentences, while the younger erupts in passionate, scattered tirades. The atmosphere feels intimate yet charged, as if the room itself awaits a spark.

Their conversation turns to the nature of the soul, the illusion of time, and a fierce rejection of authority. The elder declares the body a slave to temporal chains, while the younger, a self‑styled atheist philosopher, champions absolute freedom and urges action. A small wooden box is opened, revealing gleaming metal devices that hint at a clandestine plan, suggesting the debate may soon turn violent.

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Language

it

Duration

~3 hours (216K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-04-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Ugo Mioni

1870–1935

A priest, journalist, and astonishingly prolific storyteller, he wrote more than 400 works and became especially known for adventure novels aimed at younger readers. His books mixed fast-moving plots with a clear sense of moral purpose, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century Italian popular literature.

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