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In this episode we explore three thought provoking ideas.
First, we delve into Boris Pasternak’s quiet stand against Stalin—a testament to poetry’s power against oppression. Then, a single line from philosopher Mircea Eliade reminds us that to truly grow, one must embrace life’s darker transformations.
Lastly, Roberto Calasso warns of creativity’s erosion in our automated age, urging a return to genuine ritual over mindless procedure. Join me in this exploration of words, resistance, and renewal.
Thank you House Of Neglected Poetry for sharing Pasternak’s story!
đź’ Interesting links
* George Steiner’s story of Pasternak’s courage.
* Mircea Eliade’s Wiki
* Calasso’s book
* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/armenikus
* My Newsletter 📚 - 👉 http://eepurl.com/he7YKD
* Instagram 📷 - 👉 https://www.instagram.com/armenikus/
* Podcast 🎤- 👉 https://artidote.uk/
* YouTube Channel 🍿 👉 Find Here
In this episode we explore three thought provoking ideas.
First, we delve into Boris Pasternak’s quiet stand against Stalin—a testament to poetry’s power against oppression. Then, a single line from philosopher Mircea Eliade reminds us that to truly grow, one must embrace life’s darker transformations.
Lastly, Roberto Calasso warns of creativity’s erosion in our automated age, urging a return to genuine ritual over mindless procedure. Join me in this exploration of words, resistance, and renewal.
Thank you House Of Neglected Poetry for sharing Pasternak’s story!
đź’ Interesting links
* George Steiner’s story of Pasternak’s courage.
* Mircea Eliade’s Wiki
* Calasso’s book
* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/armenikus
* My Newsletter 📚 - 👉 http://eepurl.com/he7YKD
* Instagram 📷 - 👉 https://www.instagram.com/armenikus/
* Podcast 🎤- 👉 https://artidote.uk/
* YouTube Channel 🍿 👉 Find Here