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He weaves in the presence of historical and literary figures like Caravaggio, Pasolini, and Spanish exiles like María Zambrano, making the city’s past feel like living history.

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It's a fantastic piece of literature. In , Juan Claudio de Ramón avoids the typical "tourist guide" traps to offer what many reviewers call a "sentimental and polyhedral mosaic" of the Eternal City .

He weaves in the presence of historical and literary figures like Caravaggio, Pasolini, and Spanish exiles like María Zambrano, making the city’s past feel like living history.

He argues that Rome isn't just physically chaotic, but historically "disordered," with layers of writers, monuments, and legends buried on top of one another.

He takes readers to less-traveled spots like the fascist architecture of EUR , the Corviale building, and the Garbatella neighborhood.

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