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The Mutations of Love are a treasure chest of consecrated verses to encounter between human love (éros) and divine love (Agáp ). But this Poetic Anthology enters into a discriminating game another existential duality, no less critical for the spiritual evolution and cultural-artistic of Greek-Latin origin: love and death. On the contrary, the originality of the Anthology is intimately in having amalgamated these three dimensions of the spirit: human love, divine Love and the Death (Thánatos) by Love. This trilogy reflects humanity contradictory and imploding that lives around and within us,…mehr

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The Mutations of Love are a treasure chest of consecrated verses to encounter between human love (éros) and divine love (Agáp ). But this Poetic Anthology enters into a discriminating game another existential duality, no less critical for the spiritual evolution and cultural-artistic of Greek-Latin origin: love and death. On the contrary, the originality of the Anthology is intimately in having amalgamated these three dimensions of the spirit: human love, divine Love and the Death (Thánatos) by Love. This trilogy reflects humanity contradictory and imploding that lives around and within us, with various and increasingly frequent resonances and vendettas Cosmic-spiritual caused by man's self-deifying pride contemporary technocratic. This Anthology was found to be the winner of the VI National Prize for Italian Literature Contemporary for the year 2018/2019. Also available in Audiobook and e-book. The original text in Italian is on the side. The Author has edited the English translation.
Autorenporträt
Francesco Sartori es un Poeta, Escritor, Periodista, Filósofo, Informático, Lingüista Italiano. Publicó: He visto a Dios (Roma, 1972); Naufragios desnudos entre Samos y Patmos (Florencia, 2003); Señora de Luz (Florencia, 2008); Danza mística (Verona, 2017). El autor tiene un doctorado en Ciencias Religiosas y Ciencias de la Comunicación.