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Published for the first time in 1978, this precious collection of short stories by the Florentine writer who died in 2006 now returns. Events with measured and unsettling results, stories of wolves, bears and eagles, of roe deer that return with unspeakable eyes to fill sleepless nights , of men philosophizing in the moonlight, of oppressive midday stillness, populated by the expectation of dispossessed and distant gods. Pages without morals, written in that high silence that the author, on tiptoe, knows he can only disturb. |
The need to acquire an ever-increasing level of knowledge through the collection of data and useful information has become an essential element for the management of the avifauna heritage of the Western Palearctic. In this regard, this work has been published ...
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