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The Inhuman Land

February 24, 2021
CRITICISM at Earth INHUMANE of Józef Czapski dedicated to Malgorzata Wolczyck, Beata, Jaroslaw Szymanski, Bozena Boroniecka, Magda Kossakowska, Agnieszka, Agnieszka Krawczykowska Maciej Nowicki, the journalist of Religion in freedom Pablo J.Gines, the weekly Digital Religion in freedom and all Polish friends ms Goodreads.
Ladies and gentlemen Said so starts with criticism of the book of Józef Czapski. My Polish friend Malgorzata Wolczyck gave this book me. All those who know me know one thing from me, and that my two favourite countries are Poland, and Japan. In Poland I love their history, their religiosity, the kindness of its people, and as I already told you I am a bad Catholic, like King Solomon and Passepoil porquwe (to meet this nice character to read "The hunchback" of Paul Féval https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7... ) The book in question keep it long time in cabinets, that my mother with admirable compression left me to store books, and I had so much time saved. If users don't know one of my favorite movies is the "The silver chali

Giorgio Forattini

Italian drawer, cartoonist and journalist

Giorgio Forattini

Born (1931-03-14) 14 March 1931 (age 93)
Rome, Italy
OccupationCartoonist
NationalityItalian

Giorgio Forattini (born 14 March 1931) is an Italian editorial cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator. Since 1973 his cartoons have been published on the chief Italian newspapers. Forattini comments "with a corrosive and irreverent humor, the events of Italian and international political life."[1] His cartoons have been published in many collections, including Referendum reverendum (1974), Quattro anni di storia italiana (1977), Nudi alla meta (1985), Insciaquà (1990), Bossic Instinct (1993), Il libro a colori del post-comunismo (1998), Foratt pride (2000), Oltre la Fifa (2002), Il Signore degli Agnelli (2004), Regimen (2006), Vaffancolor (2007), Revoluscon (2008), Satiromantico (2009), Siamo uomini o giornalisti? (2010), Eurodeliri (2011), Fateci la carità (2012), Napoleonitano (2013), Arieccoci (2016), Abbecedario della poli

Massimo Cassani (Cittiglio, 1966), journalist, author and instructor of intreccio narrativo (narrative intrigue), recently published the much-anticipated third novel in his Commissario Sandro Micuzzi series, Zona franca (Duty-Free Zone) (TEA, 2013). Cassani debuted the lazy, Toscanelli cigar–loving Milanese police inspector in 2008 with Sottotraccia. Un'inchiesta del commissario Micuzzi (Undercover: An Inspector Micuzzi Investigation) (Sironi; TEA, 2013). Inspector Micuzzi promptly returned in 2009 with Pioggia battente (Pounding Rain) (Sironi; TEA, forthcoming) but then went underground, so to speak, while Cassani took a break from the series to try his hand at psychological noir with Un po' più lontano (A Bit Further) (Laurana, 2010).



In Zona franca, Commissario Micuzzi is tired. He’s been transferred as punishment to Milan’s Città Studi district, and his unscrupulous ex-wife is using every trick in the book to get back into his life. Meanwhile, he has been forced to ta

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