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La natura è innocente - due vite quasi vere

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We find the bibliographic reference below to be of questionable veracity. It's own author described it as «due storie quasi vere» [1], or "two almost true stories" (emphasis ours), with some details fictionalized. Even the book's subtitle admits it. Since the author isn't likely to be forthcoming with exactly which details were fictionalized, it's not a reliable source of information.

Walter (2020). La natura è innocente - due vite quasi vere. Rizzoli Libri. ISBN 9788817146449 --TechyShishy (talk) 04:20, 1 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

in the last chapter of the book the author clarifies what is "artificial" or adjusted in these biographies:
  • Dialectal inflections in speeches had to be altered to make them accessible to a wider audience. (...)
  • Dialogues that occurred years ago are reconstructions rather than faithful reports. (...)
  • Every book on earth is written by someone who, in one way or another, will recount events from their own perspective. (...)
  • (...) = (Not relevant to establish the veracity of the information presented in this article.)
Lastly, the author specifies that all the facts presented are documented and true. 79.56.239.144 (talk) 08:58, 12 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]