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“Poi Net si concentra sulle gocce che schizzano luminose nelle pozzanghere che le inghiottono una ad una. Tutt'intorno, marciscono i resti di pseudo-vite fatte di alcolici a buon mercato, sigarette e rifiuti di droga. E c'è una puzza di confine, di frontiera, che esala da ogni angolo.”

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Root Legacy

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“novel: the realm where moral judgement is suspended. Suspending moral judgement is not the immorality of the novel; it is its morality. The morality that stands against the ineradicable human habit of judging instantly, ceaselessly, and everyone; of judging before, and in the absence of, understanding. the art of the novel, which teaches the reader to be curious about others and to try to comprehend truths that differ from his own.”