ashanti

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Giusy Ferreri Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me
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Mara Maionchi also discovered Gianna Nannini... respect!
Luciano di Samosata La Storia Vera
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But can you calm down?? I don't like how you write, you can't be nice to everyone...
Luciano di Samosata La Storia Vera
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oh my god... and I would be bitter, a spinster, a dog lover, in a word, a loser?.. the loser is you dear, who is so worked up, three whole comments... and you drag in reviews from others that have nothing to do with it... pardon me, you're right, why dismantle a young intellectual who delights in patronymics and places of origin...? I who understand so little, from the height of my classical-philological curriculum, can only tell you that Thucydides was from Alimunte and the son of Oloro, and that Herodotus was called from Turi after he participated in the founding of that city by Pericles... but it’s not for embellishment, okay? it’s just that in the review, it matters... ps: fly down, you don't bother me, I don't even know you.
Luciano di Samosata La Storia Vera
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perhaps because, presumptuous as you are, you took my comment as a compliment. it’s far from that, believe me...the problem is the concept of 'review'...and this page is not a review but a presumptuous and redundant mishmash of anything that Greek literature has produced...everything contributes, even the names of the cities of origin.
Luciano di Samosata La Storia Vera
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we only needed the review in the style of Greek literature. At this point, it would be appropriate to include a bibliography at the end, I don't know if I'm making myself clear.
Dari Sottovuoto Generazionale
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on the dice, see Pino Scotto in a database...
Francesco Mandelli, Alessandro Cattelan Lazarus
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Fabio Volo is the typical example of an ignorant person who rises to unimaginable levels of credibility...it takes little...just look at Fabio Fazio or Carmen Consoli. Cattelan and Mandelli demystify and are truly intelligent...of course, not all of us are Baudelaire or Samuel Taylor Coleridge..but if there's something good, why deny it? The MTV logo doesn't seem like a sufficient reason to me.
Iride Casa (promo di un disco!)
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yes yes, I agree with the review... with less enthusiastic tones..
John Polidori Il Vampiro
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I think that this, like the other review, doesn’t really say shit about the vampire and the gothic, aside from secondhand anecdotes... oh, and I almost forgot: John William Polidori, affectionately known as Polly Dolly... oh, and by the way, during the famous stay at Villa Diodati, Mary Shelley composed Frankenstein... and away we go...
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Carmilla
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Well, I must say that I find it quite difficult to review a classic... and perhaps it’s precisely because of this that all possible reviews seem partial to me, for one reason or another. Yours, in my opinion, wastes a bit too much on celebratory praise... like "a fundamental contribution to the evolution of supernatural and horror narrative," when the gothic novel was born at the end of the 18th century... another thing, I find it unlikely to say that Coppola's film has increased Dracula's fame, a classic that has lived its own life since the time of its publication... anyway, the review is fine regardless.