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Orphism and Tragedy: Myth Transfigured: The Italian List

Autor Gianni Carchia Introducere de Monica Ferrando Cuvânt după de Julien Coupat Traducere de Alberto Toscano
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 dec 2026
A reimagining of the ancient Greek mystical movement Orphism. 
What does it mean to step outside the civic order through poetry? Ever since it first emerged in Greece around the sixth century BC, Orphic doctrine has marked a powerful rupture with the ancient world. Its salvific practices, closely tied to a belief in the soul’s immortality, its resolute rejection of sacrificial ritual and embrace of vegetarianism, and its distinctive conception of time and memory all defined a way of life, the bios orphikos, that was at once poetic and political.
In this brief yet densely layered text, Gianni Carchia returns to Orphism in all its implications. It becomes clear that, for Carchia, Orphism is not merely a historiographical concern, but an aesthetic and political one. If tragedy constitutes one of the central pillars around which the polis was formed, Orphism represents a radically different path—an alternative to the polis itself—by placing the poetic word, in all its autonomous power, at its core. And if the relationship between philosophy and tragedy has long been a central theme in the history of Western thought, Carchia’s reflections here ask a different question: Is the Orphic path still accessible to us today?
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ISBN-13: 9781803096698
ISBN-10: 1803096691
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Seagull Books
Seria The Italian List


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Gianni Carchia (1947–2000) was a major Italian philosopher whose work ranged across aesthetics, ancient philosophy, anthropology, and political thought. Known for incisive readings of myth, art, and collective life, he taught aesthetics at Roma Tre University and left a rigorous, singular body of work. Alberto Toscano is the author of Late Fascism and Terms of Disorder.

Cuprins

An Introduction to the Work of Gianni Carchia
1. Poetry and Freedom
2. Orphism
3. Tragedy
Dialogue with the Dead by Julien Coupat
Gianni Carchia – Selected Bibliography