• @can
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    3525 days ago

    Giovanni Nucci, the author of The Gods at Six O’Clock, which explains the Iliad from the perspective of the gods, told Il Messaggero: “It’s fantastic.”

    "I’d like to find the person caught red-handed and give him the book, because he’ll have been arrested halfway through reading it. I’d like him to be able to finish it.

    I like this writer

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      1925 days ago

      It was so engrossing that he had to sit down and read it right there. It was that good.

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          1225 days ago

          Don’t keep it in your car. You might be driving down the road and glance at it. You won’t be able to prevent what will happen next.

          • @[email protected]
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            425 days ago

            I don’t know what happened officer, I have this book on tape and suddenly I was transported to Ancient Greece!!

  • @[email protected]
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    2025 days ago

    Mr Nucci said his personal favourite deity was Hermes, the god of thieves.

    “He is also the god of literature. It is clear: everything fits,” he joked.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      2025 days ago

      Can you think of a greater honor for an author than “your book is so good that a guy stopped burglarizing a home just to read it?”

    • Sockenklaus
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      525 days ago

      Also:

      He is said to have told police he had climbed the building to visit a person he knew.

      “I thought I had ended up in a B&B, saw the book and started to read it.”

      Im not sure whether this guy really is a burglar or a troll.

  • pruwyben
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    1325 days ago

    So much for that “thieves don’t read” meme.

  • SkaveRat
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    325 days ago

    The article is put together weirdly. It seems to jump from one point to another and back again