Čechov’s Tintorettian Christianity
Čechov's Tintorettian Christianity by L.T.B. Literature The glance of the observer falls immediately on the slave’s arm stretching out as she offers lupins. Her gesture almost obscuring the table behind…
Čechov's Tintorettian Christianity by L.T.B. Literature The glance of the observer falls immediately on the slave’s arm stretching out as she offers lupins. Her gesture almost obscuring the table behind…
Pavese in confinement by Marco Montagnin Literature Edited by Andrea Armellin Cesare Pavese was arrested on May 15th with anti-fascism. The sentence for such an action was confinement. On 4th 1935 Pavese…
Eluding theenchantment A posthumous letter to Guido Ceronetti by Gabriele Dessin Literature Dear Guido Ceronetti, It’s been a while…How was your trip on that star ship that was waiting for…
«It's sweet to die at sea…» Sea of Death, Jorge Amado by Gabriele Dessin Literature A vagrant breeze often pauses in a place and becomes stagnant, as if by magic.…
On the tragic existence Life and Christianity in Pascal’s Pensées by Luca Vidotto Literature We take life for granted. It seems that everything in this world is as it should…
The nocturnal poetics in Dino Campana Marco Montagnin Literature Dino Campana was a traveller, a madman, a dreamer, an elusive interpreter of life and, most importantly, a poet. Never recognized…
Art’s illusion From the apocalyptic and the neo-gnostic point of view Luca Vidotto Literature Can we deny the spirit and its illusions? Is the only reality the ones of the…
Une fleur du mal Beauty and oblivion Luca Vidotto Literature Within The Beacons that enlighten Baudelaire’s passage, offering truces to his continuous regression, it is art that upholds his darkness…
Boccioni- Einstein Unique forms of continuity in the space-time tissue Michele DiEgo Science/Literature Einstein showed that if you get bored, time passes more slowly and if you have fun, time…
Professor Sea Gull Marco Montagnin Literature During 1889, near Boston, Joe Gould was born into a family of doctors, yet he was not one. He was born well-off but soon…