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Issue 10 (Summer 2020)

  • Glen Phillips / Creativity

    Times’ All-Seeing Eye

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  • Gabriela Dragnea Horvath / Criticism

    Ecology and Thought: Virus Sapiens and Homo Stultus

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  • Rocco Rorandelli / Visual Art

    Remote Learning

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  • Roberto Balò / Creativity

    continuamente a tratti | impressione del nulla | i giorni sono numeri

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  • Eric Nicholson / Creativity

    The Porcellino’s Melan-Comic Lament/Il Lamento malin-comico del Porcellino

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  • Stuart Friebert / Creativity

    Then Dog Walked

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  • Sonnet Mondal / Creativity

    Around my Karma | Proshitabhartruka | Virahotkanthita

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  • Carlo Cuppini / Creativity

    Il Sarago

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  • Mark Bibbins / Creativity

    Cinque poesie

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  • Glen Phillips / Creativity

    Rescue Mission

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Ecology and Thought: Virus Sapiens and Homo Stultus

Criticism

Gabriela Dragnea Horvath

Issue 10 (Summer 2020)

Nothing brings more evidence to human resources and human misery than a moment of crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity to reflect on human nature through the microscopic lens of a virus. This unexpected …

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continuamente a tratti | impressione del nulla | i giorni sono numeri

Creativity

Roberto Balò

Issue 10 (Summer 2020)

continuamente a tratti ti guardo continuamente a tratti creando strati trasparenti di memoria mi resti forma di luce impressa in negativo sulla celluloide delle cornee impressione del nulla guardo foto mai scattate momenti svaniti nel …

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Around my Karma | Proshitabhartruka | Virahotkanthita

Creativity

Sonnet Mondal

Issue 10 (Summer 2020)

Around my Karma Let me hang my body and rotate around this tree wearing the bangle of wild flowers. I will win the ear to hear the song of moths, grasshoppers, horses, tigers, cows and …

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Remote Learning

Visual Art

Rocco Rorandelli

Issue 10 (Summer 2020)

According to UNESCO, by the end of March 2020, nearly 1.5 billion children around the world were at home due to the COVID-19 lockdowns. For students and their parents, remote learning is a new challenge. …

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The very term humanism has come to signify a number of concepts, from the cultural trend initiated in 14th century Italy focused on the study of humanities to any system of thought or any initiatives and actions that promote human interests and human values.  The foundation of any form of humanism is the understanding of human nature.

Today, we are witnessing and participating in the most spectacular achievements of science, technology and exploration that are impacting the way humans relate to nature, to other humans and to themselves. And yet these rapid transformations are not free of tensions and counter-tendencies. Expeditions to Mars take place alongside flat-earth conferences and the same human impulse that promotes progress and welfare is also responsible for climate change and the depredation of natural resources and habitats. We live in a paradoxical moment in which technological advancement is shadowed by new forms of illiteracy, and the promise of an interconnected peaceful global community still leads to new wars, new divisions and new forms of intolerance. 

Voyages wishes to capture the reactions of intellectuals and artists to these tensions and opposing tendencies by providing a forum for responses and reflections on contemporary human endeavors in all of their diversity, complex manifestations and disquieting aspects.

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