The female centaur: for a first vocabulary of creativity

9 Nicola Gardini

The female centaur: for a first vocabulary of creativity

€ 3.00
Saturday 26 May 2018 3:00 pm
piazza San Bartolomeo 1

What is creating? Who has the power to create? Is anyone who builds something a creator? Does creation only happen when other people see something new placed in front of them? Is discovery the same as creation? Nicola Gardini brings into play mutually incompatible concepts like art and nature, novelty and tradition, image and object, genius and capability, freedom and rules, individuality and world, knowledge and intuition, intention and chance, originality and reality, truth and fiction. A committed investigator of the Latin and Greek lexicons, paying careful attention to the historical metamorphosis of concept, Gardini reconstructs the stages in an ancient conversation on creativity, highlighting notions of interest and change. His examples come from poetry, philosophy, rhetoric, and classical art critique. What emerges is a first vocabulary of references, which provides some fixed points and also helps to measure the millenary mutation of these references: suggesting that today’s definitions of creativity should be positioned in the perspective of becoming.


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Nicola Gardini is a fellow of Keble College, University of Oxford, where he teaches Italian and comparative literature. He also writes as a critic, classicist, poet, essayist, narrator and translator as well as a painter. His novel Le parole perdute di Amelia Lynd (Feltrinelli, 2012) won the Viareggio-Rèpaci Prize in 2012. His collections of poems include: Tradurre è un bacio (Landolfi, 2015); and Il tempo è mezza mela. Poesie per capire il mondo (Salani, 2018). He has curated editions of classic and modern writers, including Catullus, Marcus Aurelius, Ted Hughes and Emily Dickinson. His books include: Rinascimento (2010); Per una biblioteca indispensabile (2011); Lacuna. Saggio sul non detto (2014) published by Einaudi; and Viva il latino. Storie e bellezza di una lingua inutile (2016, 11 reprints); Con Ovidio. La felicità di leggere un classico (2017); and Le 10 parole latine che raccontano il nostro mondo (2018), Rinascere. storia e maestri di un'idea italiana (2019) for Garzanti.

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