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REYoung

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Average rating: 4.37 · 41 ratings · 20 reviews · 7 distinct works
Unbabbling

4.29 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1997 — 3 editions
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Margarito and the Snowman

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Inflation

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In The Priest’s Hat, Steve Eaton and Cinzia Russi have given us a splendidly modern English translation of a late-nineteenth century crime thriller by the Milanese writer Emilio De Marchi. Set during the Neapolitan Belle Epoque, The Priest’s Hat, whi ...more
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“Is life only a recurring dream or nightmare dredged up from the strata and layers of your subconscious? A fable or fairy tale you absorbed sitting on the lap of your monkey uncle or your ancestral ant? All the lies we had to tell just to survive, and all those who died, Who has any humanity left? What reason do we have to go on like this, depending on the little holidays and celebrations, birthdays, weddings and graduations, anniversaries, communions, baptisms, deaths, assassinations, all these events to mark our passage through space, crawling over the face of this earth with such determination and purpose? Is it only our fear of death that's kept us going so long? You cease, and then what? Will things change so much? You disintergrate into that churning flurry, our siblings of the earth, beetles and larvae, microbes and bacteria, tilling the soil with their mandibles and pincers, their claws, jaws and specialized proboscises, infusing and secreting acids and enzymes and detergents, they'll have us tilled up in no time, turned into compost, humus, ready for the spring planting. And that age-old problem of the thing called I? No more. Subsumed by we, they, the writhing mass of existence. For lack of a better word call it God, call it eternity. Better still, call down to the deli, order us all a pizza. We'll need our strength for the struggle ahead. To the ramparts, boys and girls. Carpe diem.”
REYoung, Unbabbling

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