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Ritratto di un personaggio di Nane Oca: don Ettore il Parco
This article presents one of the ‘stable’ characters of the cycle of Nane Oca by Giuliano Scabia, the priest Don Ettore known as ‘il Parco’, whose evolution is outlined: from a fixed, flat character, a voice of order and negation in the first novels, to an open and inclusive character, willing to pacify, in the final Il lato oscuro di Nane Oca.