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adam_mcphee 's review for:
The Pope's Daughter: A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia
by Dario Fo
There’s a nice minimalism to certain Italian and French historical fiction novels where they just jump right in, no exposition or setup, just write what they want to write, switching willynilly from from a more essayistic style to dialogues to whatever. This one take it to an extreme, almost all dialogue. I envy them.