The Grammar of Angels: A Search for the Magical Powers of Language - Edward Wilson-Lee - cover
The Grammar of Angels: A Search for the Magical Powers of Language - Edward Wilson-Lee - cover
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'In his ingenious new book The Grammar of Angels, Edward Wilson-Lee paints a glorious portrait of the great 15th-century prince of learning' Daily Telegraph 'A deeply fascinating, sui generis book by a brilliant scholar-writer, which uses the life story of a Renaissance prodigy to summon an angel-host of ideas, people and stories, all circling the question of language's ability to transcend the mortal realm' Robert Macfarlane Does there exist a form of speech so powerful as to allow the speaker to control the listener, taking over their thoughts and even their will? The Grammar of Angels tells the story of Renaissance prodigy and polymath Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, the uncontested marvel of an age of true wonders. Pico dedicated his life to a quest to find the sublime; to reconcile all existing thought into a philosophy that would settle the most important questions about human existence. This philosophy would also provide tools by which man could transcend his mortal limitations and join the ranks of the angels. At the heart of Pico’s ideas were questions that he traced through the depth and breadth of human thought, from the ancient Greeks and Egyptians to the medieval Arabs and Jews. He made use of everything at his disposal from Europe’s broadening horizons and asked primal questions of himself and the world. Why is it that we can be astonished by beauty? That the hairs on the backs of our necks can be made to stand by intoxicating rhythms and harmonies? That we can be provoked to ecstatic experiences by the simple means of an incantation? In Catholic Italy, the implications of this line of thought were dangerous and provoked violent reactions, suggesting as they did that the notion of the individual might be just as much of an illusion as a flat earth or a geocentric universe. That there may well be notions of the divine other than the Christian God. During a tempestuous life at the exquisite heart of the Italian Renaissance, Pico’s life is a testament to intellectual daring, to a human dignity founded in the willingness to think the unthinkable and to peer over the edge of the abyss in search of answers.

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Testo in English
240 x 159 mm
500 gr.
9780008621797

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Foto di Edward Wilson Lee

Edward Wilson Lee

Cresciuto in Kenya, ha studiato in Svizzera e si è laureato in Letteratura inglese allo University College di Londra. Ha ottenuto il dottorato a Oxford e Cambridge. Esperto di Shakespeare, insegna. È autore di diverse opere tra cui: Shakespeare in Swahililand. Adventures with the Ever-Living Poet (2016). Il catalogo dei libri naufragati (Bollati Boringhieri 2019) è il suo primo libro tradotto in italiano.

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