Do you need a rigid education or an overflow of boredom in childhood to participate in the blossoming of a writer?
Giving free rein to true-false play in sketches inspired by her youth and its repercussions on her life as a woman, the very talented and hilarious Roman novelist Veronica Raimo is, as far as she is concerned, convinced of this.
If she and her brother have dedicated themselves to writing, sometimes even writing on the same subjects, even signing texts under the name of the other, pushing the art of true lying to the extreme, it is that they were deeply bored when they were little.
Overprotected by a manically anxious mother and a father suffering from a mild form of paranoia due to his studies as a chemist
"which pushed him to see the world as a receptacle of harmful agents from which it was necessary to protect oneself permanently"
and to do this , close his family between four walls, the little Raimo had recourse only to reading and imagination to build their universe...
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