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Jorge Luis Borges L'Aleph
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Same here, unfortunately...
Tricarico Il bosco delle fragole
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I would say let's stop with the psycho-analytical interpretations, "fantasione," and the esoteric-onanistic readings of the Bosco delle Fragole; otherwise, we end up noticing that the "Non Ha, Non Ho" of the chorus sounds like "Non Ano, No..." And who knows where we’ll end up...
Davide Van De Sfroos Singul De Punta
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"Breva" and "Tivàn" for piano and violin must be a wonder. I recently discovered Van De Sfroos and was struck by his music. The only true heir of De Andrè, and this is said by a true southerner.
Jorge Luis Borges L'Aleph
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How nice, how many of us!! I like Borges so much that elsewhere I've decided to call myself Benjamin Otalora, better known as "the dead man" (and here on Debaser they almost know me in a definitive and permanent way by that name).
Jorge Luis Borges Finzioni
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Macaco, what can you do. Few but good.
Jorge Luis Borges Finzioni
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Alternatively, if you know "The Man on the Threshold" by Borges, you can read "The Gospel of Judas" by Roberto Pazzi.
Jorge Luis Borges Finzioni
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The vote (according to me, especially, but not only, for the courage). PS. Macaco, regarding "The garden of forking paths," I recommend, if you have the time and desire, to read "The lost love and the quantum theory" by Crumey. Bye
Jorge Luis Borges Finzioni
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Borges is the only one who manages to make the willing understand what man is by telling what he is NOT (thus also painting a wonderful portrait of God). From this perspective, the Aleph is emblematic, and I urge everyone to read it (when you finish the story, you truly feel like a miserable thing confined, always and inevitably, to a single, miserable point in space-time). Moreover, I am realizing that he is one of the most cannibalized authors lately.
Jay Reatard Matador Singles '08
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Beautiful Psycho. I take this opportunity to wish you and all my Debaser friends a Merry Christmas, and also to ... trellheim, with whom I would have loved to have another chance to argue once again over stupid things. Bye
Rudy Rucker Luce Bianca
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You had already recommended this book to me, and I was very intrigued. But unfortunately, it's out of print (sigh). Its detailed content (unless I get it in English) I can only imagine.