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[Commlist] New book: Selected Essays and Dialogues by Gianni Celati (UCL Press)

Thu Mar 21 15:20:24 GMT 2024





UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access book that may be of interest to list subscribers/:///Selected Essays and Dialogues by Gianni Celati: Adventures into the errant familiar, edited and translated by Patrick Barron.
Download it free: https://bit.ly/4amzSH5<https://bit.ly/4amzSH5>

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*Selected Essays and Dialogues by Gianni Celati
Adventures into the errant familiar
*Edited and translated by Patrick Barron
Free download: https://bit.ly/4amzSH5<https://bit.ly/4amzSH5>

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/Selected Essays and Dialogues/ is a collection of translations of Italian writer and filmmaker Gianni Celati’s theoretical and musing work from the late 1960s to the present. Topics range from environmental perception and archaeological conceptions of historical knowledge, to street theatre, writing, photography, cinema and translation. The book provides a framework of key literary, theoretical and artistic movements of the last 50 years, as well as a guide for English-language readers to place Celati’s work in historical, cultural and biographical context, serving to illuminate his books available in English, namely /Towards the River’s Mouth/, /Adventures in Africa/, /Voices from the Plains/ and /Appearances/.

There are various paths to take, tempting readers to wander and become lost in webs of daring thought, drawn ever on by Celati’s fondness for the unexpected ordinary and his bonhomie with others. Indeed, a genial adventurousness can be found within all of Celati’s writings collected here, driven by an affectionate and light-hearted engagement with the surrounding world. Herein is a taste of a seemingly endless series of adventures of the mind and body, always tapped into a lithe sensitivity for an encompassing collcective imagination not restricted to the so-called high arts or letters, but very much also engaged with the everyday lives, places and tales we all constantly share.

Free download: https://bit.ly/4amzSH5<https://bit.ly/4amzSH5>

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