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The balance of relationships between men and women has always been difficult. Nowadays, it is extremely difficult because the relationships are attacked by pseudoreligions. An educated woman who tried to remind his friend the importance of the women's inner beauty, their intelligence-well, he offended her in a violent way, pretending to be offended by the woman's words about the moral values. And when she went to meet him in order to look for a dialogue, also bringing some gifts, the policemen were called, with the order to put her in jail. The police said to the woman, "If you go back in…mehr

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The balance of relationships between men and women has always been difficult. Nowadays, it is extremely difficult because the relationships are attacked by pseudoreligions. An educated woman who tried to remind his friend the importance of the women's inner beauty, their intelligence-well, he offended her in a violent way, pretending to be offended by the woman's words about the moral values. And when she went to meet him in order to look for a dialogue, also bringing some gifts, the policemen were called, with the order to put her in jail. The police said to the woman, "If you go back in front of the house (public space) this evening, you will be put in jail." I hope to express the suffering of many women owing to a lack of communication above all else. Quite often, men don't like to communicate. The stories are inspired by reality. The prose is also poetry because poetry is lacking in our society. We need poetry. Materialism advances, while spirituality and feelings are oppressed. With this book, I would like to make it clear that even if love hurts, it always wins. Ultimately, men and women have the rights to their own identities.
Autorenporträt
Daniela Asaro Romanoff is an author and journalist who defends the values of sport and historical honesty. She has written books about these subjects in Italian, Spanish, and French. The Cuban question is present in her writings too, as is evident in one of her books, Amanecer de Cuba. She is also a singer-songwriter who is very attentive to social problems. She has created some paintings and sculptures that are related to sports and physics. In the Autodrome of Monza, one can see a bust of Ayrton Senna that she made. Beyond her artistic endeavors, she works in a physics laboratory.