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Echoing the sentiment of Heraclitus, no two people may look at the same problem, because it is different to each. From the old cynical Leonard in "Concerning Fanaticism" to young Tommaso (a character inspired by my own youth) in "Concerning Intellectual Suicide", I tried to cast a light on a path that is a constant part of our lives, but also constantly shifting. Art is wonderful because it is a representation of what we otherwise cannot express. I seek not to provide myself and my readers with a mere distraction (what so often passes for “entertainment”). Not a hole in which to stick our heads for a few hours, only to emerge weakened and even less able to face our reality. Rather, I offer up a representation of our shared condition. The Human Condition.The small village of the Island of the Iguanas experiences the succession of different communities – sometimes forced to live toge... Learn more
Intellectual suicide corresponds to the more or less conscious decision to switch off the brain and renounce rational thought in f... Learn more
Elijah is a promising young lawyer, in love with his work and confident in the potential of the human race. His law firm’s senior... Learn more
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