Tag Archives: Giorgio De Chirico

Art’s Multivarious Forms have always been with us

I have always maintained that to view culture (art, literature, music etc)chronologically – as if it were a narrative of effect followed by cause – is a rather daftway of interpreting things: a perception engendered by the twentieth century –hooked … Continue reading

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IN THE LAND OF THE CENTAURS

I just watched Mama Mia At the end of this post is a version from the short lyrics of the Greek anthology of Philodemus – whose poem I translated on the beach where Mama Mia was filmed. Watching the movie … Continue reading

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