Libri Brutti Podcast
“Brutti per gli altri, bellissimi ai nostri occhi”
Auroro Borealo, cantante, performer e collezionista di cose diversamente belle, ha iniziato a raccogliere libri dai titoli più impensati o dalle copertine più assurde per poi pubblicarli nella pagina Instagram Libri Brutti (90.000+ fan).
Titoli del calibro di “Cosa pensano le donne quando lessano gli spinaci”, “Curarsi con il vino” o “Manuale del sesso totale” meritano di essere riscoperti e raccontati per donare loro la rilevanza letteraria che finalmente meritano.
Della sua collezione di circa 2.000 libri brutti, il critico letterario Antonio D’Orrico ha detto: “I libri di Auroro sono pari a degli oggetti di arte. E come tali fanno venire il buonumore”.
In Libri Brutti Podcast, Auroro Borealo racconta insieme a Carlotta Sanzogni e Massimo Fiorio i libri più incredibili della letteratura italiana e ne legge alcuni spezzoni a metà tra l’improbabile e il cult, perché spesso la cultura arriva dai posti più inaspettati.
I Tascabili di Libri Brutti Podcast sono la sua versione pocket, in uscita una volta al mese e con la partecipazione straordinaria di una special guest.
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Ideato e prodotto da BOATS: Matteo Liuzzi, Niccolò Martin e Fabio Ragazzo
Sigla: Solo vocali
Copertina: Paolo Proserpio
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