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This book is a ten-step journey around the thought and poetry of the most sensitive Italian visionary of modernity, Giacomo Leopardi, whose contribution to Western thought has been acclaimed by admirers from Schopenhauer to Nietzsche to Benjamin. A variety of readings, moving between different disciplines and approaches - including film studies, psychoanalysis, and queer theory - shed new light on Leopardi's fascinating and at the same time epistemologically radical compound of poetic imagination and philosophical complexity. An advocate of an ultra-philosophy, which aims to negotiate the fracture opened in Western imagination by the irrecoverable loss of ancient «illusions», Leopardi's thought seems more relevant than ever in the post-human era, offering an (un)timely meditation on desire, suffering, and imagination as the foundational features of humanity.
Contents
Contents: Daniela Cerimonia: The Making of Leopardi in English - Cosetta M. Veronese: Leopardi and the «Zibaldone» into the New Millennium - Roberto Lauro: Le idee e le parole. Il lessico straniero nello «Zibaldone» - David Gibbons: Philological Cosmopolitanism and European Nationalisms: The Background to Leopardi's Sanskrit References in the «Zibaldone» - Alessandra Aloisi: «L'infinito» come condizione di un'esperienza possibile - Paola Cori: «Time-image» in Poetry and Cinema: Leopardi and Antonioni - Fabio A. Camilletti : Leopardi avec Sade: Impotence and jouissance in «La ginestra» - Emanuela Cervato: Ending the Ancient Covenant: Leopardi and Molecular Biology - Pamela Williams: Leopardi's Atheism and Religious Existentialism - Luca Malici: Giacomo Leopardi's «Zibaldone» of (Queer) Thoughts.