Voltaire once said that “An Essay on Man” is “the most sublime didactic poem ever written in any language” (later however, he renounced his admiration for it). Rousseau rhapsodized about its intellectual consolations. Kant recited long...
The Argument
Sappho is worried about the well-being of her brother Charaxos whose ship hasn’t still come back from a trade expedition; Doricha, Charaxos’ has-been girlfriend, announces his return; in a fit of inspiration, Sappho...
Anam Cara
Eternal Echoes
Conamara Blues
Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace
Benedictus
The Four Elements
Echoes of Memory
Walking in Wonder: Eternal Wisdom for a Modern...
Booker Prize-winning author John Berger reveals the ties between love and absence, the ways poetry endows language with the assurance of prayer, and the tensions between the forward movement of sexuality and the steady backward tug of time. He...
Trag?die inspir?e de l'?n?ide, de l'Andromaque d'Euripide, de la Troade de S?n?que. Oreste, le fils d'Agamemnon, est envoy? par les Grecs ? Buthrote pour demander ? Pyrrhus, roi d'?pire, qu'il lui livre Astyanax, le fils...