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Arséne Groulot. Un écrivain inconnu du XVI siècle. Son oeuvre, son caractère.

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Curator: Notes autobiographiques et poésies receuillies et présentés.
Publisher: Impronta Ed.
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Details: cm.23x28, pp.XII,56, 418, legature editoriali in tutta tela, sopraccoperte. Grandi e bei volumi illustrati con 5 tavole fuori testo, di cui una vera foto. Raffinata edizione, in elegante veste tipografica in caratteri Paganini, composizione a mano, su carta distinta appositamente fabbricata. Pregevole e unica edizione di 300 esemplari numerati , esemplare n.22

Abstract: Una fiction storico-letteraria: autobiografia di un medico francese del '500, pittore e poeta, viaggiatore presso le corti d'Europa. Il titolo è infatti l'anagramma del nome dell'autore Ernesto Lugaro: psichiatra e neuropatologo, con interessi filosofico-letterari, volle esprimere in tempi di censura il suo pensiero sui problemi della vita, le condizioni dell'umanità e l'avvenire del mondo, ispirandosi liberamente a molti episodi della sua infanzia e giovinezza. L'opera, che avera iniziato a scrivere nell'ottobre 1935, era destinata alla pubblicazione postuma; venne infatti edita "in memoria" da un gruppo di amici.

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