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Fear of Freedom - With the Essay "Fear of Painting" (Hardcover, Revised)
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Fear of Freedom - With the Essay "Fear of Painting" (Hardcover, Revised)
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Carlo Levi was a painter, writer, and antifascist Italian from a
Jewish family, and his political activism forced him into exile for
most of the Second World War. While in exile, he wrote "Christ
Stopped at Eboli," a memoir, and "Fear of Freedom," a philosophical
meditation on humanity's flight from moral and spiritual autonomy
and our resulting loss of self and creativity. Brooding on what
surely appeared to be the decline, if not the fall of Europe, Levi
locates the human abdication of responsibility in organized
religion and its ability to turn the sacred into the sacrificial.
In doing so, he references the entire intellectual and cultural
estate of Western civilization, from the Bible and Greek mythology
to Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. This edition features newly
published pieces of Levi's artwork and the first English
translation of his essay "Fear of Painting," which was appended to
a later publication of the work. It also includes an introduction
that discusses Levi's life and enduring legacy. Written as war
clouds were gathering over Europe, "Fear of Freedom" not only
addresses a specific moment in history and a universal, timeless
condition, but it is also a powerful indictment of our contemporary
moral and political failures.
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