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In The House Where the Devil Dwells, Tribuson also thematizes the time of new poverty, crazy jokes on the way to earning money, usury, jealousy, revenge, strikes, and murders.
In Plinara, everyone is both adversary and friend, because the boundary between these two kinships is very imperceptible. By receiving their stories, the reader expands the boundaries of the imagined Plinara and, most importantly, does not feel nauseated. He reaffirms to himself the judgment of the greatness of the writer who, in a novel, regularly and regardless of the number of pages written, manages to bring a multitude of intertwined biographies, situated in their respective space and moment. And now he does so unobtrusively, without suggested realism and with humor that manages to melt away any discomfort.
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