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Set Me Free
Set Me Free: How Shakespeare Saved A Life | Salvatore Striano
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Sasà grew up in Naples. He never went to school, and instead grew up with street violence and bloodshed, becoming the leader of a gang of boys mixed up with the Camorra by the age of fourteen. At the age of thirty, he was in prison, his life all but mapped out. That’s when Shakespeare steps in. At Sasà’s most hopeless point, he is persuaded to join the prison’s drama troupe. In Shakespeare’s Tempest, Sasà stumbles on what he needs to explain the world which has defined his own life. Set Me Free: The Story of How Shakespeare Saved A Life is a story about betrayal, forgiveness and, above all, the transformative power of reading. Salvatore Striano was born in 1972 in Naples. During a stint in prison, he discovered a love of reading and theatre. Striano is now a successful actor and has had a number of roles in cinema and TV, including Cesare deve morire, based on Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (Golden Bear at the Berlin Festival).
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A book about italian prisoner that becomes a better person with the help of Shakespeare and theatre! Amazing read, awesome translation. I loved everything about this book, especially Sasa (the main character). Sometimes the author used Shakespeare in places where he shouldn't, but if you are a lover of theatre and Shakespeare, you will definitely enjoy this book as well! Also - prison was a bit unrealistic, but unfair as always! 💖

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