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MR. G KNEW IT ALL... An excursus through Gaber's production, between his prophecies/dystopias that later came true in sometimes startling ways and the lateral visions of all our lives, amid daily habits and quirks, miseries and aspirations, the political and the personal. We take it from the beginning of the second part of his career, a time when he took the texts, his and Sandro Luporini's, on endless theatrical tours throughout Italy, where the audience also participated as they used to back then, standing up and voicing their opinions, even in open antithesis to the artist who would respond, sometimes coming off worse for wear, sometimes not. Now it would be preferable to give him a like on Feisbucc or become his hater, given that it seems no one expresses anything in public anymore, merely hiding behind a nickname or a small finger. I sometimes find myself wondering what he would think about this or that event; I would really be curious to know, so...
"He had so many ideas, he was a man of the avant-garde, he dressed in new culture, changed every moment, but when he was naked, he was a man of the Nineteenth century..."
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