Voto:
You are becoming more and more like Lucarelli.
I especially liked it because you seemed to have paid more attention than usual (I think) to punctuation. And even if you didn't, that's how I perceived it.
I haven't listened to Pere Ubu in years, by the way.
(But does that last sentence stem from an overabundance of modesty? Huh??)

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It's the first time I've read one of your reviews, I believe.
Interesting writing and intriguing questions.
I have never listened to an entire audiobook... but many years ago, in the morning on radiorai, they used to air Ad Alta Voce and I would actually enjoy following it, but the versions were always adapted for reading. I also think it's very important who reads.
Voto:
Welcome back (and I have no doubts about that 😉)!
Bowler hat
Måneskin RUSH!
30 jan 23
Voto:
But what is it... Really?
Voto:
How interesting! Oh, I want to get to know her, brü!

Anyway, the minorities in Debasio Spakkano are really something. Just look at me or that half Afreakano guy, @[sfascia carrozze] ... Are we or are we not marvelous minorities?
Måneskin RUSH!
27 jan 23
Voto:
Now I understand the reason for listening to @[lector]. And I do not agree.
I reiterate: it's the rest that is missing.
Voto:
Madonna, we pray in a cappella!
Voto:
For a reader, revisiting an important book every few years should be a duty. But a book, alas, is not a film... and some books take a lot of time, so often one gives up. This is certainly one of those that should be reread.
However, I am astonished by your embarrassment in buying a Wilde book, which is an author recommended and studied in high school. I read it too in the 90s as a teenager; perhaps having found it on the shelf at home didn’t make me worry about the matter, or maybe I have repressed some memories. But it really seems strange to me to have had such fears in the 90s... Aren’t you exaggerating?
Voto:
It seems like the plot of Debasio.