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Beautiful indeed! He has a wonderful style, but for now I have only read "One Hundred Years of Solitude."
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Beautiful, rece!
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@Pi-airot: in '45 we lost the war. They won, and luckily those damn American imperialists arrived, otherwise we would have ended up straight in the Warsaw Pact and our history would be very sad today.
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@Supersoul: I can accept that you call my review trivial and childish, but not the book. Have you read it? In fact, WHO OF YOU HAS READ THIS BOOK? It’s clear that in the review I had to touch on just one aspect of the issue, otherwise how many pages would I have had to use?
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@Alessioiride: I think we should all talk about politics. Could you explain why you consider this statement false?
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@Vellutogrigio: 1) It’s true that the book is not impartial; no one hides it, as demonstrated by the page dedicated to Che where some obvious atrocities are forcefully attributed to him; after all, he was a guerrilla fighter, not a pacifist. 2) Instead, the book emphasizes how the racial issues present in Nazism became a class issue in communist regimes, reaching an equal level of dehumanization, with the bourgeoisie turning into mere dogs, beasts to be slaughtered, as seen in the massacre of the Kulaks. 3) It’s true. 4) This is the hardest issue to understand; unfortunately, facts and history give us evidence, and no communist political system has yielded good results (except for something in Cuba, in my opinion).
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@Sfascia: you attribute this phrase to me because I seem to have written that I was merely quoting from the book (in italics). So if it concerns nonsense, you should kindly address the authors of the book. The protest I sent you regarding an editorial had absolutely nothing to do with your observations about the church but only with the fact that you claimed that God does not exist. I apologize if I expressed myself poorly. I also don't see what being a believer (and absolutely not Catholic) has to do with my sympathy for anarchist ideologies.
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It must really be a great experience to see these works in person. Too bad, I missed it. Maybe someone will review a play soon or who knows what else? I think the doctor doesn’t like barriers; in fact, he dove headfirst into holistic practices.
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How envious, dear Gaius!
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@Alessio: I read yours and most of the comments. It's quite a mess!