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Madama Lucrezia is one of the six \"talking statues\" of Rome. Pasquinades — irreverent satires poking fun at public figures — were posted beside each of the statues from the 16th century onwards, written as if spoken by the statue, largely in answer to the verses posted at the sculpture called \"Pasquino\" Madama Lucrezia was the only female \"talking statue\", and was the subject of competing verses by Pasquino and Marforio.

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Alma Katsu is an American writer of adult fiction. Her books have been translated into over a dozen languages, and have been published in the United Kingdom, Brazil, Spain, and Italy.

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