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Italo Calvino Il Cavaliere Inesistente
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Beautiful book.
Pajo Scream With Me
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El_nadador, call them whatever you like, here we enjoy calling them zot reviews! And not everyone is good at it; you need to be skilled at saying a lot with just a few words.
Meat Puppets In A Car
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Uh, long live the zot! We need even more of them.
Yo La Tengo Live @ Het Depot, Leuven, 12.11.09
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Uh, Summer Sun is my favorite.
Yo La Tengo Live @ Het Depot, Leuven, 12.11.09
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Never seen them in person, unfortunately. Perfect length, I would say.
Percival Everett Deserto Americano
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I'm back, I saw and I heard, I liked the interview, the book trailers, I don't really know, in general. However, I would really like to read the book, especially for the beginning and for the coincidence of coincidences and because maybe, just maybe, I can understand a little. What page are you on now? Cross it off, without a doubt.
Percival Everett Deserto Americano
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I haven't seen the book trailer yet, nor have I listened to the interview, but I'm back to tell you about the coincidence. The coincidence is that I'm reading Silenzio in Emilia by Benati, which has on the back cover: 'After one is dead, they continue to wander the earth more or less in the places they used to live, without knowing they are dead, and with the obsessions that haunted them while they were alive.' Reading it like this might seem very serious, but it's actually ironic, allusive—I don't know, I'm only on page 48. I'll come back later.
Radio Moscow Brain Cycles
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It's not the record for me, I can understand that perfectly from here.