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Forbidden Notebook

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Published in the early 1950s, The Forbidden Notebook is considered a masterpiece of 20th-century Italian literature, a magnificent attempt at liberating and freeing writing.

What are prohibitions? Are they not the limits we impose on ourselves?

Valeria is an ordinary woman. She has two rapidly growing children, an inattentive husband, and a boring office job. Life goes on as usual, without any strong emotions. But one day, Valeria, seized by an impulse that seems unreasonable and inexplicable to her, buys a thick notebook and begins to write down the smallest facts and thoughts. Her diary is immediately filled with hidden family conflicts, hidden grievances, and unfulfilled aspirations. The desire to understand herself leads to the breakdown of internal prohibitions and the need to radically change her life.
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