Libro proibito

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Libro proibito

by Antonio Ghislanzoni

IT·~1 hours

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This audacious pamphlet, first printed in Milan in 1878, bursts onto the scene as a self‑declared “forbidden book.” Its author, a sharply witty satirist, fills the pages with epigrams and verses that mock the pretensions of his contemporaries, using classical meters that feel both archaic and deliberately out of step with modern taste. The opening pages even contain a tongue‑in‑cheek plea to the reader not to turn the pages—an invitation that only fuels the intrigue.

Within, the writer spares no target: political pomp, literary grandstanding, religious solemnity, and the veneer of respectable morality are all torn apart with biting irony. The humor walks a fine line between scandalous and scholarly, presenting grotesque images and blunt language that challenge the listener’s sensibilities. For anyone who enjoys a clever, unapologetic critique that revels in the pleasure of breaking taboos, this collection offers a rare glimpse into a mind that delights in exposing the absurdities of its age.

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Language

it

Duration

~1 hours (88K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-03-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Antonio Ghislanzoni

Antonio Ghislanzoni

1824–1893

Best known as the librettist behind Verdi’s Aida, this lively Italian writer moved easily between journalism, poetry, fiction, and the stage. His career spanned the worlds of opera and satire, leaving behind work that was both literary and theatrical.

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