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Sep 1, 2019 · Sep 1, 2019. ‘TO BE BORN MALE IS AN INCURABLE DISEASE.’. The writer Edoardo Albinati was born in Rome in 1956 where he still lives and teaches literature at the city’s Rebibbia prison. Albinati won Italy’s most prestigious literary award, the Premio Strega.
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Aug 13, 2020 · ALBINATI: In reality, the mistake is not to want to attenuate one’s own errs and vices, but to claim a license of sincerity, noble in itself, for having confessed them. From the committed sin we thus pass to the sin of pride, for having had the courage to confess. In short, it doesn’t work.
Edoardo Albinati’s ‘The Catholic School’. ‘What man is, whatever man is under the eye of heaven, that I burn to know and that – I do not say this lightly – I would endure knowing.’. This line was delivered by William Golding in a 1980 lecture titled ‘Belief and Creativity’, where he argued that the knowledge of our deepest ...
Aug 19, 2019 · Edoardo Albinati: the apparatus which he employs to 'explain' the crime is retrograde or basic sociology/psychology. Photograph: Camilla Morandi/Getty Images. Seán Hewitt....
Feb 23, 2017 · Summary Edoardo Albinati discussed his book, "La Scuola Cattolica" in an event cosponsored by the Embassy of Italy, the Italian Cultural Institute in Washington, New Academia Publishing and Italians in DC/ParoLab.
Aug 6, 2019 · Albinati is a scholar of the harlequinade of masculinity, its rites and subtleties. He has spent most of his life in male-only spaces: years in Catholic school, a stint of mandatory...
Aug 19, 2019 · Albinati’s novel is about a number of things—fascism, the petite bourgeois, Rome in the 1970s, growing up in a private all-boys school—and it revolves around the true story of an abduction and gruesome attack of two working class young women by men who attended the same school as Albinati.