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The American: For Italy & the World
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Man About Rome![]() Marc Alan Di MartinoPoet and writer Di Martino has lived in Italy since 2003. In 2012, he founded a small language school. Carpe Oogway!A walk through Rome with your daughter can reveal a city's enduring traits. Don't look backWhere you are at 38 leads you to thinking about what else you once wanted to be. Not any monthIt may be a wild and bumpy ride, but February proved Italy is achangin' Life's labor gainedA life as defined by work — and some odd jobs — is the arc of life itself. Memories of recoilSome American boyhoods have guns and ammo built in — no harm done. |







