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Narrated by:
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Neri Marcorè
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By:
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Fabio Stassi
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Una nuova avventura a tinte più nere che mai per il biblioterapeuta Vince Corso, un enigma che lo porta a interrogarsi sul potere minaccioso e salvifico delle parole.
“Questa storia è nata in un carcere. Un detenuto albanese mi rivelò, in un incontro, il vero significato dell’antico soprannome della mia famiglia, Vrascadù. Avevo sempre creduto che volesse dire Braccia Cadute e fosse una contrazione del siciliano. Si trattava invece di una frase arbëreshë; il ragazzo mi consegnò la traduzione su una pagina strappata che ho portato con me per anni: Uccido chi voglio.”
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