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MAURICE BLANCHOT, The Madness of the Day |
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pp. 35 Euro: 2,58 - ISBN: 88-86358-49-0 | ||
A philosophical and literary event in the Seventies, this short story, on which important contemporary thinkers such as Derrida and Lévinas wrote, marks the literature’s failure as a possibility to tell the experience and to trace it back to the narrator’s subjectivity. | ||
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ADRIANA BROWN, A Blue Savoy Silk Fan |
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pp. 176 Euro: 10,32 - ISBN: 88-86358-43-1 | ||
In 1911 in Rome, in a ill reputed guest-house near piazza Vittorio, is discovered the half-naked body of the Countess Giulia Tasca, the wife of Duke Trigona di Sant’Elia’s and Queen Elizabeth’s favourite lady-in-waiting, probably murdered by her lover, a young Officer, found close to death near the woman. | ||
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Eeva-Liisa Manner, On the Tip of the Fingers |
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(Poems 1956-1977) Parallel Finnish text Edited by Maria Antonietta Iannella-Helenius | ||
pp. 220 Euro: 15,49 - ISBN: 88-86358-53-9 | ||
The poems are taken from a volume in verse entitled Runoja 1956-1977 (Helsinki 1980), a choice made by a poetess, considered in Finland as the highest expression of Modernism. This volume also contains an accurate introduction by the editor, presenting Eeva-Liisa Manner’s life and work. | ||
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Donata Testa, Hand Luggage |
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Chronicle of True Stories | ||
pp. 84 Euro: 7,74 - ISBN: 88-86358-43-1 | ||
True stories that the author has taken from newspapers or personal accounts and gathered in dense and engaging writing. Stories of ordinary people, too close to it to pay attention to the hell of their lives. Stories of violence and pain that these pages denounce without emphasis or rhetoric, but with the simple crudeness of the facts we read everyday in the newspapers, our sensibility unaffected, dulled into indifference. | ||
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AA.VV., Unusual Tangles |
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(Ways of Suffering and Freedom Practices) Edited by Gianfranco Borrelli and Felice Ciro Papparo | ||
pp. 300 Euro: 15,49 - ISBN: 88-86358-51-2 | ||
The reflection focuses on the many ways in which Western Philosophy has been shaping subjectivity as a precipitation point for different experiences. It gives birth to a sort of multidisciplinary ‘banquet’, where moral, aesthetic, psychoanalysis/psychiatry, anthropology and political theory, inextricably interweave to imagine the status of an increasingly individualized subjectivity. | ||
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