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For a Handful of Books
Season 23 Episode 7: The Life Ahead (by Romain Gary)
The seventh episode features a comparison between the Liceo Scientifico "Antonio Rosmini" of Rovereto and the Liceo Scientifico "Benedetti-Tommaseo" of Venice on a highly successful novel: "The Life Ahead" by the French writer of Lithuanian origin Romain Gary. Published in 1975, the book won the most important French literary prize in the same year: the Goncourt. Set in the immediate post-war period, in the multi-ethnic Parisian suburb of Belleville, Romain Gary's novel tells the story of Momo, a 10-year-old Arab boy, and Madame Rose, an elderly Jewish ex-prostitute who miraculously escaped the Holocaust, to whom the child was entrusted. Alongside them is a whole crowd of "miserables", outcasts of society. Despite the harshness, crude and even violent tones of the story, the book has moments of humor and authentic poetry.
- Genre:
- Talk
- Seasons:
- 23
- Episodes:
- 453
- Actor:
- Piero D'Orfles, Geppi Cucciari
- Quality:
- HD
- Status:
- Ended
- First Air:
- 1998
- IMDb:
- 9.0
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