Fattoria degli animali

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George Orwell, Franca Cavagnoli: Fattoria degli animali (Paperback, Italiano language, Feltrinelli)

Paperback, 144 pages

Italiano language

Published by Feltrinelli.

ISBN:
978-88-07-90379-3
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È uno dei romanzi più famosi del Novecento, grande metafora di ogni regime totalitario. Eppure l'ispirazione per quest'opera nacque da un episodio molto concreto: "Un giorno, mentre percorrevo uno stretto sentiero vidi un bambino di forse una decina d'anni che teneva per le briglie un cavallo da tiro enorme, e ogni volta che questo cercava di voltarsi il bambino lo frustava. In quel momento mi ritrovai a pensare che se certi animali avessero coscienza della loro forza, noi non avremmo più alcun potere su di loro, e pensai pure che gli uomini sfruttano gli animali in modo assai simile a quello in cui i ricchi sfruttano il proletariato". Prende così vita "Fattoria degli animali", storia di animali che sovvertono l'ordine costituito per instaurare un regime basato sull'uguaglianza e sulla parità di diritti e doveri. Ma la loro utopia egualitaria deraglia rapidamente e, come nella Russia stalinista che Orwell aveva in …

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