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Aperto tutta la notte (1995)

by David Trueba

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As Ambrose Bierce said, home is the only place open all night. And in this first novel by David Trueba, the home belongs to the Belitre, a family as numerous as it is absurd. The people who inhabit this book only listen to the voice of their heart, while reason keeps an impassive silence.
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A Palmira e Màximo,
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As Ambrose Bierce said, home is the only place open all night. And in this first novel by David Trueba, the home belongs to the Belitre, a family as numerous as it is absurd. The people who inhabit this book only listen to the voice of their heart, while reason keeps an impassive silence.

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