Due Amori
1886
Due Amori is a novel by Salvatore Farina, first published in 1886, that delves into the themes of friendship and love among young boys in a 19th-century boarding school. The story centers on Giorgio, who forms a deep bond with the reserved Raimondo, navigating the complexities of their relationships amidst rivalry and camaraderie. Their shared experiences, including facing punishment together from an overseer, strengthen their friendship and highlight the challenges of growing up. This work is notable for its exploration of emotional connections in a male-dominated environment.

























