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The Edukators
I’ve always believed that being young is part of being rebellious, of questioning education, of being edukators and believing the world must change. Leaving the crystal bubble and knowing the life our parents…
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The Most Beautiful Girl in the City – Bukowski
The Most Beautiful Girl in the City is a story by Charles Bukowski, where he talks about a woman and her special relationship with ugly men, and more exactly with one in particular…
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Silence Is a Mistake
They have absolutely nothing—they are two strangers sheltered by mistake in the same box of workplace deaf people. She despairs with her hands, never assumes a posture of silence. On the contrary, she…
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Erotic Novels Are More Than 50 Shades of Grey
I consider it worth beginning this little story with a simple statement: not all erotic novels are for all types of people. And reading 50 Shades of Grey—“The clichĂ© of erotic novels”—is just…
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Villain Women
The villainesses have arrived at the town… or rather, the villain women. Without a doubt, this world wouldn’t be the same without women, and of course this town wouldn’t be the same without…
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Forrest Gump’s Girlfriend
The good are good, the bad are bad, and the villains are… Hollywood stories aren’t famous for handling narrative complexity in their characters. Perhaps Forrest Gump’s girlfriend could be the exception, but… It’s…
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Dracula A Love Tale
Can true love transcend death, centuries, and even divine curse? Luc Besson, the visionary behind ‘The Fifth Element’ and ‘LĂ©on: The Professional’, returns with a reinterpretation of Bram Stoker’s classic that places romance…
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Villain Loves, Bonnie & Clyde
They sold you Bonnie and Clyde as epic love. It was just two psychopaths with mutual Stockholm syndrome. Before swallowing the hero and villain story again, let me burst a bubble: the word…
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I Have Lied to You
It’s been a long time since I watched someone read a letter, and even less on a bus. Maybe they’ve lied to her, but I think I felt a sensation of joy for…
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Perfume
Perfume is a novel written by German historian and screenwriter Patrick SĂĽskind, which narrates the life of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a man with a special quality: a prodigious sense of smell. With the capacity…














