Shelf #9 | Tre libri da leggere uno dopo l’altro, Eyes Wide Shut e le altre storie della puntata
In this episode of Shelf. The Place of Books*, our podcast dedicated to books, featuring *Alessandro Barbaglia*, *Manlio Castagna*, and *Chiara Sgarbi will accompany us on a discovery of Stanley Kubrick's _Eyes Wide Shut_, a film based on a book and three readings that go well together. But let's start with the coronation of Elizabeth II. Dive into the episode of Shelf and tell us which book piqued your curiosity the most! During Elizabeth II's coronation, there was a special spectator: Roald Dahl, who will recount the episode in his biography (but it's not exactly what you'd expect). And then: this week's new release is The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser by Davide Morosinotto. But that's not all: Manlio Castagna takes us on a discovery of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, inspired by Arthur Schnitzler's Dream. Chiara Sgarbi, meanwhile, talks about Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, Gregory David Roberts' Shantaram, and Nino Haratischwili's The Eighth Life (for Brilka). 00:00 Summary: The episode's content and voices 00:54 Cover: Alessandro Barbaglia and the coronation of Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953. 07:25 Column by Chiara Sgarbi: And afterward, what shall I read? Three books named after each other, one after the other 13:53 Column by Manlio Castagna: Action, turn the page. A book and a film compared 21:10 Let's talk about Roald Dahl. With Annalisa Strada. 10:58 PM Danila's recap: all the books in the episode 10:20 PM Credits Mondadori Studios is a space for the creation and production of original audio content; it's also the place of voice: follow us on YouTube and Instagram to stay up-to-date on our podcasts and audiobooks from Mondadori Group publishers. Stay up-to-date and follow us on: / mondadoristudios Listen to us on: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/user/31uf7xx... Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/channel... Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/user/mondado...

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