Description
” sub specie aeternitatis
Describing the impetus for his work
de la Bédoyère addresses these questions to produce portraits of Savonarola and Alexander with their virtues and flaws intact
Translated by Juan Macias Marquez
The Common Heart Bacchelli ” sub specie aeternitatisBy Paul Horgan Paul Horgan was very much a man of the American Southwest, living there most of his career and setting many of his works there. In those Southwestern spaces, he wrote, great as they are, a person stands in relief like an earth feature, small, perhaps, but strongly lighted and as strongly shadowed. Horgan was also very much a Catholic, and he saw and wrote about life according to the light which his religion granted him. These two powers
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