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Published three years ago in May 2022, these essays are a stark reminder of life in the time of the early days of the Covid-19 virus ravaging Italy.
In a way, it's painful to revisit these times. One can't help reflecting in how their own country changed during and after. And how things have changed+5 years later.
— May 01, 2025 07:53AM
In a way, it's painful to revisit these times. One can't help reflecting in how their own country changed during and after. And how things have changed+5 years later.
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Truthfully, this is less interesting and engaging than I'd anticipated. I should have heeded the reviews.
Maybe I am too far past the COVID lockdowns (and the ensuring madness), but these essays are a little less poignant now amidst the backdrop of rising fascism disguised as the protection of personal freedom and national security and stability.
— May 06, 2025 08:27AM
Maybe I am too far past the COVID lockdowns (and the ensuring madness), but these essays are a little less poignant now amidst the backdrop of rising fascism disguised as the protection of personal freedom and national security and stability.
