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The word life is deceptive because it sounds positive, conceived in the biological ignorance of what life truly means. Parente destroys and vomits everything, so that he might be the first and last to remain—the only one, in reality.
The word life is deceptive because it sounds positive, conceived in the biological ignorance of what life truly means.
Parente destroys and vomits everything, so that he might be the first and last to remain—the only one, in reality.
Massimiliano Parente's L'inumano stands as a definitive contemporary Italian novel, brutally confronting the raw realities of life, death, and consciousness. Rejecting comforting illusions, the book explores human existence through cosmic nihilism and unflinching psychoanalytic introspection. Parente's fluid, hypnotic language challenges readers to face uncomfortable truths while dismantling cultural and ideological constructs. Though brief and manifesto-like, it marks a monumental achievement in literary daring and philosophical depth. Dive into Massimiliano Parente's L'inumano to experience a fearless exploration of life's darkest truths. Read now if you dare!
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