GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO: El Hombre que Creó Historias a la Sombra de la Peste
In the heart of the devastating Black Death, one man rose up with his pen and his imagination. Giovanni Boccaccio, the master of storytelling, transformed tragedy and death into tales brimming with love, passion, and humanity. Through his most famous work, the Decameron, Boccaccio documented the life, vices, and virtues of his time, revealing humanity in all its complexity. In this video, we explore Boccaccio's life, his experiences during the plague, and how he managed to transform suffering into literary inspiration that has transcended centuries.

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