Il tamburino giapponese
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Format
Paperback
Pages
32
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 1936
Publisher
Sonzogno
Description
In a vivid exploration of the Far East, a tale unfolds that intertwines adventure, culture, and the complexities of loyalty. Valentino, a young Italian wader, finds himself ensnared in a saga of intrigue amidst the backdrop of Japan's rich traditions. In the swirling mists of this exotic landscape, Valentino encounters samurais, geishas, and the prominent clash between Western and Eastern ideals, bringing the narrative to life with every carefully etched detail.
As Valentino navigates through a world filled with magic and peril, he grapples with his own identity and the repercussions of his choices. The warmth of friendship and threads of betrayal add depth to his journey, revealing a tapestry of human emotion and moral dilemmas. The story invites readers to immerse themselves in a richly crafted world where honor, bravery, and the spirit of adventure resonate at every turn.
As Valentino navigates through a world filled with magic and peril, he grapples with his own identity and the repercussions of his choices. The warmth of friendship and threads of betrayal add depth to his journey, revealing a tapestry of human emotion and moral dilemmas. The story invites readers to immerse themselves in a richly crafted world where honor, bravery, and the spirit of adventure resonate at every turn.
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