Documenti Umani

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Documenti Umani

by Federico De Roberto

IT·~6 hours

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A determined writer confronts the expectations of a cautious publisher, insisting that the raw, unvarnished scenes of everyday life deserve a place on the page. The collection that follows refuses to soften its view of society, presenting characters whose flaws and desperate choices expose the darker undercurrents of the world they inhabit. By embracing a stark naturalist perspective, the stories aim to hold a mirror up to the reader, asking what it means to witness suffering without moralizing.

The author argues that the power of a work lies not in the subject itself but in the way it is rendered, inviting listeners to consider how personal experience shapes perception. As the first stories unfold, you’ll encounter vivid portraits of poverty, ambition, and the quiet desperation that lingers behind ordinary facades. The opening promises a thoughtful exploration of art’s purpose, challenging conventional tastes while remaining grounded in honest observation.

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Language

it

Duration

~6 hours (362K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-04-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Federico De Roberto

Federico De Roberto

1861–1927

Best known for the novel The Viceroys, this Sicilian writer explored power, family ambition, and the uneasy changes of modern Italy with sharp realism. His work remains one of the key achievements of late 19th-century Italian fiction.

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