How can you endure a life always threatened by fascism, bombing, hunger, poverty or disease?
This is the question that dives for
Millionaire Naples !,
considered one of the key texts of the Neapolitan author Eduardo de Filippo (1900-1984).
The play, a story with capital letters, delves into a Neapolitan family, their neighbors and friends, to narrate, amid the bombs and poverty at the end of the Second World War, a tragicomedy in which another auté ...
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