"In time of quarantine, a writer returns to his hometown, Mantua. He is alone and the only activity outside he allows himself are long night walks. Wrapped in the profound silence of a transfigured, almost metaphysical city, he is struck by the disruptive force of some plants and trees grown in hostile places: in a concrete interstice, between two walls or two stones of a house ... in the 'Song of the trees' Antonio Moresco gives us a suggestive and dreamlike work that addresses the relationship of a man with the arboreal nature and has a lot to teach us about the time we are living"--Publisher.
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