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Dialectics and Dionysus: on Pasolini's ‘Affabulazione’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2009
Abstract
IN 1966 PASOLINI was confined to bed with an ulcer. While he steadily lost blood, he was reading Plato's Dialogues and going over his translations of The Oresteia and Plautus' Braggart Soldier. This is the picture given by his hagiographers, and those were the classical works that inspired the series of six texts, which he wrote in sporadic bursts of creativity during those years.
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