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A world that would make no sense at all - exactly like ours - except for the saving grace of needing none. A man who... would have lost the gloss of humanity - including... the red of certain incredibly arousing nails -, but would have found that of who-cares.
A world that would make no sense at all - exactly like ours - except for the saving grace of needing none.
A man who... would have lost the gloss of humanity - including... the red of certain incredibly arousing nails -, but would have found that of who-cares.
The review analyzes Massimiliano Parente's 'L'inumano,' depicting a world indifferent to human existence and conscience. It explores a philosophical vision where humanity regresses to primal instincts, leaving behind old categories of meaning. The book offers a compelling reflection on the relationship between nature and humanity. Highly recommended for readers interested in existential thought and contemporary literature. Dive into Massimiliano Parente's L'inumano for a provocative journey through humanity and nature beyond meaning.
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