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In 1983one year after the Falklands WarRicardo Pereira, a Brazilian journalist and correspondent for Rede Globo, landed on the windswept islands to document the aftermath of that absurd and forgotten conflict. On the battlefield of Goose Greenthe site of one of the war's most brutal battleshe stumbled upon a weathered object: the diary of Argentine soldier Adrián Oscar Sachetto, in which he had chronicled his daily fear, hunger, loneliness, and even moments of irony. From this encounter emerged a forty-year saga in which journalism, memory, and destiny are inextricably interwoven. After returning to Italywhere he directed Telemontecarlo and lived with his family in RomePereira tirelessly continued to pursue the story of the diary. In the backgroundbrought to life through the narration of Paolo Argentini and Giancarlo Felizianiwe witness the war itself, the cities of London and Buenos Aires, the Argentine dictatorship, and the quiet courage of those who chose to face reality, even when it hurt.
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- Argentini, Paolo/Feliziani, Giancarlo
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- Malvinas
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- Italian text, paperback. 200 pages.
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- new
- Subtitle
- Una guerra del secolo scorso, un giornalista e un diario ritrovato
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