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2 editions
Mythology and Eros: questioning the Ancients in order to (also) meet the emergencies of the present.
English sample available
Eros’s Abyss is a journey, a study that investigates the fertile possibilities that the winged Greek god opens to those who are his prey, both as individuals and as members of a community made up of connections and relationships.
After all, Homer, Hesiod, the lyric poets, the tragedians and Plato were clear about this: Eros is a very powerful god, one of the divinities with whom everything began; nothing changes as dramatically as when he pierces and penetrates our chest, making our knees tremble and preparing us for a new life. Because when we are seduced, everything we’re accustomed to collapses like a paper castle and we feel our old lives die as a future unfolds before us which we see with new eyes, new energy and that sweet yet tormenting vitality that’s the blindingly adamantine sign of falling in love. The power and beauty of this god does not, however, stop when we fall in love. Once it has penetrated our soul, erotic tension, when channeled correctly, prompts us to constantly try and build new forms of relationship, new passions, and pursue new goals. So much so that we discover how the infinite abyss of our soul can incite us to achieve unthinkable goals and even the greatest prize granted by love: the fulfilment of our individuality.
“… a cultured, passionate book…”
Robinson, la Repubblica
“It is an exploration of the abyss into which we all fall whenever love walks in through the door”
Corrado Augias, repubblica.it
“L’abisso di Eros flows in a captivating manner, with breathtaking passages […], a compelling novel with a very fast sequence of scenes […]. Nucci opens the abyss and bewitches you.”
Il Sole 24 Ore
World Spanish Rights: Duomo ediciones.
Matteo Nucci was born in Rome in 1970. He studied ancient thought, has written essays about Empedocles, Socrates and Plato, and produced a new edition of the latter’s Symposium, as well as taught at various Italian universities.
He made his debut with Ponte alle Grazie in 2009 with the novel Sono comuni le cose degli amici (Friends’ Belongings Are Communal), which was shortlisted for the Premio Strega. In 2013 Einaudi published his Le lacrime degli eroi (Heroes’ Tears), an essay that tackles the public and private vulnerability of the male persona, and which has enjoyed public and critical success. Ponte alle Grazie, in 2017, published his novel È giusto obbedire alla notte (It’s Right to Obey the Night), also shortlisted for the Premio Strega.
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