Comics

Καστράτο, Epigraph

Author: Arkas

There is not the slightest doubt. The cat Castrato is the reincarnation of a great eunuch from antiquity: theologian Origen, Justinian general Narses, or perhaps one of the ingenious prime ministers...

There is not the slightest doubt. The cat Castrato is the reincarnation of a great eunuch from antiquity: theologian Origen, Justinian general Narses, or perhaps one of the ingenious prime ministers of Byzantium? Let him decide. We are interested in the entire triad "Castrato". Well, they are consubstantial. All three heroes are castrated: Castrato in body,...

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  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 280
  • Cover Cover Hardcover
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2022
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There is not the slightest doubt. The cat Castrato is the reincarnation of a great eunuch from antiquity: theologian Origen, Justinian general Narses, or perhaps one of the ingenious prime ministers of Byzantium? Let him decide. We are interested in the entire triad "Castrato". Well, they are consubstantial. All three heroes are castrated: Castrato in body, the elderly lady in spirit, Lucretia in soul. Three disabilities of the modern world that play the game of roles here and masochistically nurture their misery as they depend on each other. Each hero expresses his own dissatisfaction for which he blames, like all of us, whether he admits it or not, the... Envious fate. If the roles were reversed – Castrato whole and insatiably lustful, Lucretia "apathetic" and virtuous, the lady anti-romantic, authoritarian, and perhaps youthful – again the world’s landscape would be incurably diseased, again the triad would be shipwrecked within its contradictions and, of course, "Castrato" would once again balance ingeniously, as a poetic comic. The poetry of "Castrato" therefore consists precisely in its symmetry with the essence of relationships in the modern world: they are impossible. This "dialogue of the deaf", beyond its humorous mechanisms, is instructive in this respect: that beings today live as comically tragic and especially alone, within their needs and each with its own code of speech.

From the introduction by Yannis Varveris

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Author
Arkas
Publisher
Patakis
Subtitle
Epigraph
Language
Greek
Box Set
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No
Graphic Novel
No
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
280
Release Date
12/2022
Publication Date
2022
Dimensions
17x24 cm
Version
-
ISBN-13
9786180704518

Universes & Heroes

Arkas
Castrato

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There is not the slightest doubt. The cat Castrato is the reincarnation of a great eunuch from antiquity: theologian Origen, Justinian general Narses, or perhaps one of the ingenious prime ministers of Byzantium? Let him decide. We are interested in the entire triad "Castrato". Well, they are consubstantial. All three heroes are castrated: Castrato in body, the elderly lady in spirit, Lucretia in soul. Three disabilities of the modern world that play the game of roles here and masochistically nurture their misery as they depend on each other. Each hero expresses his own dissatisfaction for which he blames, like all of us, whether he admits it or not, the... Envious fate. If the roles were reversed – Castrato whole and insatiably lustful, Lucretia "apathetic" and virtuous, the lady anti-romantic, authoritarian, and perhaps youthful – again the world’s landscape would be incurably diseased, again the triad would be shipwrecked within its contradictions and, of course, "Castrato" would once again balance ingeniously, as a poetic comic. The poetry of "Castrato" therefore consists precisely in its symmetry with the essence of relationships in the modern world: they are impossible. This "dialogue of the deaf", beyond its humorous mechanisms, is instructive in this respect: that beings today live as comically tragic and especially alone, within their needs and each with its own code of speech.

From the introduction by Yannis Varveris

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Specifications

Author
Arkas
Publisher
Patakis
Subtitle
Epigraph
Language
Greek
Box Set
No
Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No
Graphic Novel
No
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
280
Release Date
12/2022
Publication Date
2022
Dimensions
17x24 cm
Version
-
ISBN-13
9786180704518

Universes & Heroes

Arkas
Castrato

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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