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MOTHERS DO NOT SEEK PARADISE
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MOTHERS DO NOT SEEK PARADISE By ALDA MERINI
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The work Alda Merini spans decades of creative explorations that give substance to the saying that "the personal is the... More > political". She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 2001 by the French Academy. Other works in English are A Rage of Love & The Holy Land, both through Guernica Editions. < Less
SAINT ADAM'S TREASURE
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SAINT ADAM'S TREASURE By GIUSEPPE D'AGATA
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Saint Adam’s Treasure touches upon an historical reality that still resonates today in the lives of many Italians.... More > According to a recent poll, Italy ranks fourth in the number of its citizens that leave their country for parts of Europe still today. The traces left by emigration are to be found not only in the familial gaps that it left, or in the innumerable abandoned or sparsely populated towns that dot the landscape of the peninsula, but also for the mythologies that emerged from the stories of those who left and those who stayed behind. < Less
SMALL DEATHS
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SMALL DEATHS By Roberto Marino, Pasquale Verdicchio
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Stories about everyday events that end in disaster. Impermanence is the key word. The line that divides life from death is a... More > thin one. Death is always around the corner and unexpected even though we all know that it's coming. < Less
OBJECT LESSONS
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OBJECT LESSONS By PASQUALE VERDICCHIO
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A collaborative work by Lynn Susholtz and Pasquale Verdicchio.
What is an object? What are the lessons we learn from our... More > relationship to the world through objects? And how is culture constructed where biology meets consumerism? < Less
BOTH WAYS
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BOTH WAYS By IAN SCHIMMELFENNIG
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OK, so what’s the word for ambidextrous, but in the legs too; in the toes? And with perhaps a prehensile tail? And singing... More > all along? “So So Absence” jitters and juggles through the zoos of youth, the “word/mouth trap,” and the crashing waves / economies of the Left Coast with such athletic improvisation that it becomes a kind of testament to velocity itself. It moves and moving it will move you. It uses the entire brain. You should too. --Ben Doller < Less
MOTHERS DO NOT SEEK PARADISE
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MOTHERS DO NOT SEEK PARADISE By ALDA MERINI
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The work Alda Merini spans decades of creative explorations that give substance to the saying that "the personal is the... More > political". She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 2001 by the French Academy. Other works in English are A Rage of Love & The Holy Land, both through Guernica Editions. < Less
SAINT ADAM'S TREASURE
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SAINT ADAM'S TREASURE By GIUSEPPE D'AGATA
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Saint Adam’s Treasure touches upon an historical reality that still resonates today in the lives of many Italians.... More > According to a recent poll, Italy ranks fourth in the number of its citizens that leave their country for parts of Europe still today. The traces left by emigration are to be found not only in the familial gaps that it left, or in the innumerable abandoned or sparsely populated towns that dot the landscape of the peninsula, but also for the mythologies that emerged from the stories of those who left and those who stayed behind. < Less
SMALL DEATHS
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SMALL DEATHS By Roberto Marino, Pasquale Verdicchio
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Stories about everyday events that end in disaster. Impermanence is the key word. The line that divides life from death is a... More > thin one. Death is always around the corner and unexpected even though we all know that it's coming. < Less