The 3 best books by Andrea Camilleri

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The Italian teacher Andrea Camilleri was one of those authors who filled thousands of pages thanks to the support of his readers around the world. It began to emerge in the 90s, a fact that demonstrates perseverance and vocational writing as the foundation for its vital longevity extended to ...

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Memory exercises, by Andrea Camilleri

Memory exercises

It is curious how in the absence of the author on duty, what could have been a disruptive publication, an extravagance in life, ends up being a rarity for mythomaniacs after his death. But also a whole approach to laymen who perhaps never read the writer who not so long ago left the scene ...

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Km 123, by Andrea Camilleri

Km 123

A new novel by Andrea Camilleri can never be labeled with the typical commercial device like "the return of ..." because the truth is that Camilleri never finishes leaving. Not even after the 90s does this iconic Italian author of the black genre slow down the rhythm of his creativity more ...

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The revolution of the moon, by Andrea Camilleri

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Until recently, talking about Andrea Camilleri was talking about Commissioner Montalbano. Until, at 92 years old, good old Camilleri has decided to turn around and write a historical and even feminist novel ... Because the figure of Eleonora (or Leonor de Moura y Aragón) in the city ...

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Don't touch me, by Andrea Camilleri

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The history of literature is full of great little works. From The Little Prince to Chronicle of a Death Foretold. What happens is that these types of works are not usually found in the literature of the XXI century, more tended by editorial imposition or by readers' tastes, to large ...

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