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The professor, that is HIM, the figure I found most realistic, even in his kind retreat. Science is lived as magic, the meeting of mediums would introduce a discussion on the "non-real," a parallel universe that accompanies us everywhere.
The professor, that is HIM, the figure I found most realistic, even in his kind retreat.
Science is lived as magic, the meeting of mediums would introduce a discussion on the "non-real," a parallel universe that accompanies us everywhere.
The review reflects on Ernesto Sabato's L’angelo dell’abisso as a challenging yet rewarding conclusion to a complex literary journey. It highlights the realistic portrayal of characters, especially the professor, and the intertwining of science and mysticism. The narrative’s references to Che Guevara and the interplay between sensation and reality offer a prophetic and contemplative experience of South American writing. Dive into Ernesto Sabato’s profound literary masterpiece and explore the mysterious blend of history, science, and mysticism.
"This book is a kind of chat with fans and longtime friends and contains not a crumb of gossip or self-celebration." "It is an old, worn backpack but tremendously pleasant to wear, entrusted to us by someone who has strong shoulders now."
"This book is a kind of chat with fans and longtime friends and contains not a crumb of gossip or self-celebration."
"It is an old, worn backpack but tremendously pleasant to wear, entrusted to us by someone who has strong shoulders now."
Cristina Scabbia, frontwoman of Lacuna Coil, shares her life journey, from humble beginnings and dance roots to becoming a metal icon. Her book offers candid advice and heartfelt anecdotes devoid of gossip. It reveals her genuine personality, passions, and experiences in the metal world, inspiring new generations. The narrative is warm, sincere, and filled with positivity despite hardships. Dive into Cristina Scabbia's heartfelt stories and inspiring advice—explore her book and discover the soul behind the metal queen!
"One More Time," a new opportunity, a rebirth, a new beginning. Casadei lets his interlocutor express themselves freely, without constraints or traps, never judging.
"One More Time," a new opportunity, a rebirth, a new beginning.
Casadei lets his interlocutor express themselves freely, without constraints or traps, never judging.
Luca Casadei's 'One More Time' is a unique podcast and book project focused on human stories of rebirth and overcoming adversity. Through intimate interviews with notable guests, Casadei creates a space for empathy and reflection. The project has gained acclaim for its emotional depth and approach to storytelling. Its transition from podcast to book and live events demonstrates its growing cultural impact. Explore 'One More Time' by Luca Casadei—listen, read, and be inspired by powerful stories of rebirth and resilience.
Anna will be the keeper of secrets and confessions and will strive to be much more than just a conduit between the sender and the recipient of those letters. A story of emancipation and social redemption that manages to be very relevant and concludes with a great triumph for Anna and all the unsuspecting women of Lizzanello.
Anna will be the keeper of secrets and confessions and will strive to be much more than just a conduit between the sender and the recipient of those letters.
A story of emancipation and social redemption that manages to be very relevant and concludes with a great triumph for Anna and all the unsuspecting women of Lizzanello.
La Portalettere by Francesca Giannone follows Anna, the first female postman in 1934 Salento, as she challenges societal norms with courage and grace. The narrative unveils family struggles and social prejudices, spanning thirty years amid Italy's turbulent history. Though praised for its heartfelt storytelling and engaging pace, the book shows some historical and character development gaps. Ultimately, it is a compelling story of female emancipation and social change. Discover the inspiring story of Anna, the pioneering postwoman, and dive into this evocative tale of courage and change in 1930s Italy.
She did not deserve to die that way, alone and sad, far from her loved ones. All for you, my dearest Annelies. Rest in peace. Until the day we meet in the afterlife.
She did not deserve to die that way, alone and sad, far from her loved ones.
All for you, my dearest Annelies. Rest in peace. Until the day we meet in the afterlife.
This review is a heartfelt tribute to Anne Frank, lamenting her untimely death during the Holocaust and imagining the life she could have lived. It highlights the 2015 Einaudi edition of her complete writings and recommends classical music to deepen readers' connection to her story. The author expresses deep spiritual closeness and admiration for Anne Frank while reflecting on the tragic history of Nazi persecution. Discover Anne Frank’s writings and honor her legacy through this moving review and musical reflections. Read and reflect today.
The dangerous congregation faced within the pages of Traumnovelle is not the core of the work. With savoir faire, we are shown an exit to cross never to return.
The dangerous congregation faced within the pages of Traumnovelle is not the core of the work.
With savoir faire, we are shown an exit to cross never to return.
This review offers a thoughtful analysis of Arthur Schnitzler's Traumnovelle, focusing on the themes of hidden desires, power dynamics, and the complexity of monogamous relationships within bourgeois society. It highlights the protagonist's journey through temptation and self-discovery, with references to the novel's intimate psychological portrayal and notable film adaptations like Eyes Wide Shut. The review cautions against focusing solely on the mystery, emphasizing relational dynamics instead. Discover the profound depths of desire and power in Schnitzler's Traumnovelle—read the book or watch its iconic adaptations today!
The first half of the novel is absolutely boring, ... However, if you manage to endure the reading, ... the second part of the book, which is absolutely stunning. Page after page, the meaning of the journey changes, adapting to the new David, until it becomes, the journey itself, the main purpose and final destination.
The first half of the novel is absolutely boring, ... However, if you manage to endure the reading, ... the second part of the book, which is absolutely stunning.
Page after page, the meaning of the journey changes, adapting to the new David, until it becomes, the journey itself, the main purpose and final destination.
Don DeLillo's Americana, his debut novel, starts with a slow and dull first half about corporate ambition but evolves into a stunning road trip exploring American identity. The story follows David Bell as he abandons his job to film and experience the province, leading to a meaningful transformation. A rewarding read for those willing to endure the slower beginning. Dive into Americana and discover Don DeLillo's unique take on the American journey and identity.
"I was in the dark. There was humidity. Silence. Then, suddenly, someone turned on the light. I don’t know if they washed me afterward. Then I saw my mom. Beautiful, gorgeous. It was July 14, 1940. It was the day of my birth." "Renato, always with a smile, says he is proud of everything he has done and ready for the curtain call of life... Because life l’è bela. But it’s also strange. And in the end...you just need to have an umbrella."
"I was in the dark. There was humidity. Silence. Then, suddenly, someone turned on the light. I don’t know if they washed me afterward. Then I saw my mom. Beautiful, gorgeous. It was July 14, 1940. It was the day of my birth."
"Renato, always with a smile, says he is proud of everything he has done and ready for the curtain call of life... Because life l’è bela. But it’s also strange. And in the end...you just need to have an umbrella."
Renato Pozzetto’s autobiography, 'Ne uccide più la gola che la sciarpa,' is a candid and humorous recount of his multifaceted career in Italian comedy and cinema. The book highlights his lifelong friendship with Cochi Ponzoni and captures the vibrant Milanese cabaret scene. Pozzetto shares personal passions, professional milestones, and reflections with warmth and humor. Despite its brevity, the autobiography flows smoothly and leaves readers both amused and touched. Dive into Renato Pozzetto's unforgettable journey through comedy and life – read the autobiography today!
The main way to interpret Palahniuk’s writing is contradiction and making the myth carnal, tangible, destructible. One does not seek a woman to create a stable couple; in Palahniuk, we have a model of a libertarian and free woman.
The main way to interpret Palahniuk’s writing is contradiction and making the myth carnal, tangible, destructible.
One does not seek a woman to create a stable couple; in Palahniuk, we have a model of a libertarian and free woman.
The review examines Chuck Palahniuk's novel Choke as a work built around contradictions and tangible myths. It highlights themes of Americanism, libertarian women, and the intersection of reality and imagination. The narrative evokes literary figures like Ophelia and Pirandello, and compares characters to mythic and literary archetypes. Ultimately, the reviewer finds Choke to reflect complex human relationships and societal critiques. Explore the intricate themes and bold storytelling of Chuck Palahniuk’s Choke—dive into this unique literary journey now!
The Porsche becomes his symbol of freedom, like a pants-wearing Janis Joplin. A life that has value when your dog plays with a sow that has been saved from slaughter and is happy.
The Porsche becomes his symbol of freedom, like a pants-wearing Janis Joplin.
A life that has value when your dog plays with a sow that has been saved from slaughter and is happy.
John Fante’s 'West of Rome' concludes the Molise family saga through two poignant stories published posthumously. The novel explores the clash between American prosperity and Italian immigrant nostalgia. Themes of freedom, companionship, and true life values emerge beyond material success. The protagonist’s journey reflects the struggle to reconcile past and present, highlighting the immigrant experience and cultural identity. Explore John Fante’s heartfelt 'West of Rome' and dive into the timeless tale of immigrant dreams and true values.
I don’t do something. I am something. I am the invisible face of power. We are not scrappable. Those who tried to do without us lasted little. And were hurt.
I don’t do something. I am something. I am the invisible face of power.
We are not scrappable. Those who tried to do without us lasted little. And were hurt.
Giuseppe Salvaggiulo’s book unveils the hidden but indispensable role of Italy’s chiefs of staff. It explores their invisible power, political influence, and authority behind the scenes. Through revealing anecdotes, the book shows how these figures maintain continuity in Italian politics and navigate complex institutional webs. It’s a compelling read for anyone curious about the inner workings of political power. Explore the hidden world of Italian political power—read Giuseppe Salvaggiulo’s eye-opening account now!
The author does not want to impose anything on the young novice but takes him by the hand on a journey made of anecdotes, curiosities, and events long since consigned to history. Because somewhere in this book every rock lover will find something of theirs, narrated masterfully by someone who has lived it in contact with the protagonists.
The author does not want to impose anything on the young novice but takes him by the hand on a journey made of anecdotes, curiosities, and events long since consigned to history.
Because somewhere in this book every rock lover will find something of theirs, narrated masterfully by someone who has lived it in contact with the protagonists.
Massimo Cotto’s book 'Il Rock di padre in figli*' is a passionate monologue dedicated to his son, blending personal love with rock history. It journeys through decades of rock culture, celebrating legends and their complex lives. Full of anecdotes and heartfelt advice, it’s a rich tribute to rock’s enduring legacy. This literary work invites rock lovers and newcomers alike to explore the genre’s profound cultural impact. Dive into Massimo Cotto’s heartfelt rock journey and discover the stories behind the legends—perfect for every rock enthusiast!
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