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Uncolonized: Between Man and Place - a compendium of writings is intended to consider a world that was excluded from everything, a world that in many ways remained uncolonized. No nostalgia, for a life that was made of work, religious practices, magical rituals, nursery rhymes and dreams but only memory, respect and affection.

 


Uncolonized - Between Man and Place, Zeno Press, 2019


Uncolonized is a new collection of writings including essays, poems, experimental texts and short stories, this issue will be out in November 2019 and will feature works by both established and emerging artists and writers.

This new compendium of writings is intended to consider a world that was excluded from everything, a world that in many ways remained uncolonized. No nostalgia, for a life that was made of work, religious practices, magical rituals, nursery rhymes and dreams but only memory, respect and affection. Observing it from below the real that we imagine before our eyes with the experience of the present, trying to read the contours more clearly and possibly grasp its positive fruits.


Featuring works by:

Christina Tudor-Sideri, Daniel Fraser, Emma Dolphin, Matthew Turner, Maja Jantar, Andrew Milward, Louis Armand, Agri Ismaïl, Russell Bennetts, Lara Alonso Corona, Serena Braida, Liz Zumin, Richard Skinner and Richard Skelton

Edited by Christian Patracchini


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