
Produced by Claudio Paganelli, Carlo Traverso, Charles
NANÀ A MILANO - PER - CLETTO ARRIGHI
ENTRATURA
CLETTO ARRIGHI.
I.
II.
"ERNESTO CANTIS."
"ALDO RUBIERI.
III.
IV.
Set against the bustling streets of Milan in 1869, this novel offers a stark, unflinching look at urban life through the eyes of a woman whose reputation precedes her. Eschewing the romantic conventions of earlier literature, the author embraces a raw realism that lays bare the social hypocrisies, the clash between science and tradition, and the gritty details of everyday existence. The narrative is framed as a study rather than a melodrama, inviting listeners to witness the city’s cafés, salons, and back alleys as stages for genuine human drama.
At the heart of the story is Nanà, a woman whose past in Paris has left her marked by scandal and desperation, yet who arrives in Milan seeking a new, if precarious, existence. Through her interactions with merchants, aristocrats, and the city's underbelly, the novel exposes the fragile veneer of respectability that masks exploitation, poverty, and moral compromise. Listeners will find a portrait that is both compassionate and unvarnished, a study of how a society’s ideals can crumble under the weight of its own contradictions.
Language
it
Duration
~7 hours (444K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1830–1906
A lively voice in 19th-century Milan, this writer helped give the Scapigliatura movement its name and spirit. His work blends journalism, politics, and fiction, capturing a restless literary world in transition.
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