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  • von Joseph Nicolello
    16,00 - 31,00 €

  • von Joseph Nicolello
    17,00 - 28,00 €

  • - An Imaginary Dialogue
    von Nicolello Joseph Nicolello
    26,00 - 37,00 €

    Jacques Maritain and Flannery O'Connor, the influential matchmaker of the wedding of "art and scholasticism" and the great fiction writer who nourished herself from the Summa, come together in a profound, imaginary dialogue.

  • - A Kunstlerroman in Three Parts: III. Blue Fields of Heaven
    von Joseph Nicolello
    53,00 €

    Written when the author was in his early and mid-twenties, Until the Sun Breaks Down is a contemporary American Kunstlerroman modeled on Dante''s Divine Comedy. In three parts and one hundred chapters that mirror Dante''s classic poem, Nicolello takes the reader through present-day American towns and cities: infernal, purgatorial, and paradisal aspects with nothing left off the table. In the third and final volume, structurally modeled on Dante''s Paradiso, the national themes of interior and exterior decline reach a head before anything like peace is found for anyone. For that matter, the text takes on an Augustinian turn: the City of Man vs. the City of God, with William Fellows coming to the end of the line of temporal pleasures and escapes, and even disillusionment with San Francisco, or the furthest end of western civilization. It is here that the character Octavia begins to take on the role of Beatrice, guiding William to safe passage--but not before hallucinatory episodes in both the city and the town, or San Francisco and Jerusalem.

  • - A Kunstlerroman in Three Parts
    von Nicolello Joseph Nicolello
    38,00 - 58,00 €

  • - I. The Tolerance of Slaves
    von Joseph Nicolello
    49,00 €

    Written when the author was in his early and mid-twenties, Until the Sun Breaks Down is a contemporary American Kunstlerroman modeled on Dante's Divine Comedy. In three parts and one hundred chapters that mirror Dante's classic poem, Nicolello takes the reader through present-day American towns and cities: infernal, purgatorial, and paradisal aspects with nothing left off the table. At once a book that can be read without any prior knowledge of Dante as the chronicle of William Fellows, child of a poverty-stricken single mother and precocious student dreaming of something better than what society offers, the book will serve as a guide to untold disconsolate Westerners who are wondering what has happened to American literature; where Catholic voices might emerge from, and how; and a bulwark against militant atheism by immersing the subject head-on and elucidating how to remove one's self from technological desolation and recapture the essence of the Logos Incarnate, or the love that moves the sun and other stars.

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