Se vuoi dirmi qualcosa, taci. Dialogo tra un ebreo e un ligure sull'umorismo
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Humor
格式
平装书
页数
49
语言
意大利语
已发布
Jan 1, 2020
出版商
La nave di Teseo +
ISBN-10
8893950626
ISBN-13
9788893950626
描述
In a vibrant exchange between two distinct cultural perspectives, Moni Ovadia and Dario Vergassola explore the intricate relationship between humor and identity. Their dialogue unfolds against a backdrop of deep-rooted traditions, weaving together anecdotes and reflections that reveal the nuances of Jewish and Ligurian life.
The conversation flows effortlessly, showcasing their unique comedic styles while touching upon serious themes such as belonging, memory, and the weight of history. With each exchange, they uncover the healing power of laughter, illuminating how humor can bridge divides and foster understanding. Their banter is both playful and thought-provoking, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of different cultural narratives and the common threads that bind them.
As they navigate their dialogue, Ovadia and Vergassola invite readers to witness the beauty of cultural exchange. This book is a testament to the philosophy that sometimes, silence can speak volumes, and humor can be a profound means of connection. Through their engaging interplay, they remind us that laughter may well be the language of humanity.
The conversation flows effortlessly, showcasing their unique comedic styles while touching upon serious themes such as belonging, memory, and the weight of history. With each exchange, they uncover the healing power of laughter, illuminating how humor can bridge divides and foster understanding. Their banter is both playful and thought-provoking, inviting readers to ponder the complexities of different cultural narratives and the common threads that bind them.
As they navigate their dialogue, Ovadia and Vergassola invite readers to witness the beauty of cultural exchange. This book is a testament to the philosophy that sometimes, silence can speak volumes, and humor can be a profound means of connection. Through their engaging interplay, they remind us that laughter may well be the language of humanity.