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Joyce and the psycho-journey of Ulysses

What is the most famous day in the history of literature? Undoubtedly it is June 16, 1904, that is the long day in which the Irish writer James Joyce chose to set Ulysses, a masterpiece that this year turns a century (published on February 2, 1922, on the author’s birthday)…

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Dalì in Siena. From Galileo Galilei to surrealism: an exhibition not to be missed until April 30th

What do Salvador Dalì and Galileo Galilei have in common? Until April 30, in a magnificent Renaissance palace in the historic center of Siena, the genius of two giants of the past is contaminated in an original exhibition. Dalì in Siena: from Galileo Galilei to Surrealism, organized by The Dalì Universe, proposes a journey …

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La corrida. Tragedia in tre atti

di Lory Cocconcelli*   Il cruento spettacolo, di origine antichissima, arrestato non dalla compassione umana, ma dalle normative Covid   Sebbene le origini della corrida siano incerte – secondo alcune fonti risalirebbero ai giouchi greci e romani, secondo altre al tempo della dominazione musulmana –, la sua diffusione è senz’altro da attribuire alla Spagna, paese […]

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L’arte di Ferro e Arcuri fra reale e purezza estetica

di LuigiPolillo*   Toni Ferro (Napoli, 1936 – Catanzaro, 2004), personaggio poliedrico della scena artistica italiana, è stato autore di scritti e promotore di eventi socio-culturali nazionali e internazionali secondo l’ideale libertario. Ha attraversato, da Esploratore Poetico, la complessa mappa dell’Arte, della Cultura, e della Politica del XX secolo. La sua arte rimandava al gesto, […]

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PNRR on the side of women! 5 priorities: work, competence, income, time and power

The election of the Head of State has recently ended and all…

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LANDSCAPERS Murderers on the border between reality and fiction

Landscapers – An almost Perfect Crime is the free reconstruction of real events, that is the dramatic story of the spouses Susan and Christopher Edwards, who in England, in 1998 , killed her parents, hid the corpses…

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PANTELLERIA

”History is the key to understanding Sicily, even more necessary than to understand any other human community”, wrote the Sicilian writer Leonardo Sciascia. If there is a catalyst for many historical…

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Bandar Seri Bagawan

Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital of Brunei, a small state on the island of Borneo, overlooking the South China Sea and bordering Malaysia. An absolute Islamic monarchy, a Sultanate. Brunei is an enormously rich state: since 1929, the year of the discovery of oil and natural gas fields, its wealth has continued to increase. […]

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Ischia, the Island of dialogue

Islands are meeting places for those who, while sailing, land there from different directions. Throughout history these have often been painful contacts, which have led to wars, destruction and oppression. Other times the events have been lucky and have given well-being, beauty and prosperity.

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The Neapolitan Festival is the forerunner of the Sanremo Festival

It is certain that everyone thinks that the first Italian song festival is Sanremo! But in reality, this event owes its birth to Naples and the Neapolitans; it could not be otherwise given that the Italian song itself was born from the Neapolitan song. Indeed, with the poster in hand, it is possible to document […]

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