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Tre racconti: Il cane del cieco - Un genio sconosciuto - Galatea cover

Tre racconti: Il cane del cieco - Un genio sconosciuto - Galatea

A trio of short narratives sketches intimate scenes of ordinary life to examine human character, pity, and artistic aspiration. One tale follows a blind beggar and his mangy dog whose daily routine exposes village cruelty and mutual devotion. Another focuses on an overlooked creative mind whose talents meet indifference and misunderstanding. The final piece contemplates ideals of beauty and the spirit's longings through a more symbolic episode. Framed by a reflective preface on inspiration and technique, the stories probe compassion, self-knowledge, and the tensions between imagination and social reality.

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A trio of short narratives sketches intimate scenes of ordinary life to examine human character, pity, and artistic aspiration. One tale follows a blind beggar and his mangy dog whose daily routine exposes village cruelty and mutual devotion. Another focuses on an overlooked creative mind whose talents meet indifference and misunderstanding. The final piece contemplates ideals of beauty and the spirit's longings through a more symbolic episode. Framed by a reflective preface on inspiration and technique, the stories probe compassion, self-knowledge, and the tensions between imagination and social reality.

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Bersezio, Vittorio portrait

Vittorio Bersezio

Vittorio Bersezio was an Italian author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of social dynamics and human relationships, reflecting the complexities of his time. Among his notable titles is "Il segreto di Matteo Arpione," which showcases his narrative style and character development. Bersezio's multi-part series "La plebe" delves into the lives of the lower classes, offering a critical perspective on society. His storytelling is characterized by a blend of realism and moral inquiry, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Italy.

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