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“Captain Renzi”

Alessandro Spina, Trans. by André Naffis-Sahely

“Captain Renzi's gaze was lifeless: instead of establishing a dialogue with his interlocutor, he'd been tasked to ensure it wouldn't happen. Even his way of talking put people off: he meticulously avoided any kind of intimacy, which made any dialogue with him as abstract as a carpet's geometric patterns.”

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Why The Odyssey is the Perfect Book for High School English

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