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Continua lo shoppingHow many lives can a man have? How many deaths can he undergo, without losing his human nature? These are the terms of the dramatic problem Julia Kendall finds herself facing in “L’uomo di Buenos Aires” [The man from Buenos Aires], a story whose roots extend deep into the unresolved issue of the denial of justice affecting the victims of one of the most brutal military dictatorships on the Latin American continent. Sometimes, revenge is the only possible means of achieving redress, but how can it be justified if, thirty years on, it strikes a man who is completely different from the torturer of long ago? While Daniel is preparing to kill the one who destroyed his family, the individual himself, a professor with a highly respectable reputation, is enjoying undeserved affluence, apparently untouched by any kind of remorse...