Occhi E Nasi: Ricordi Dal Vero, by Carlo Collodi, offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century Italian society through a series of vivid essays. Collodi, best known as the author of "Pinocchio", demonstrates his sharp wit and keen observational skills in these reflections on everyday life.
Originally published in 1881, this collection captures the spirit of the era with its detailed descriptions of people, places, and events. Collodi's distinctive voice and insightful commentary make Occhi E Nasi a valuable resource for anyone interested in Italian history, culture, and literature. The essays provide a unique perspective on the social and political landscape of Italy during a period of significant change.
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