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...c. It seems that all this can be observed in the diversity of the popular culture indicated by Camille Paglia: our concealed paganism. the modernist... ...h the comment that, if postmodernism has assimilated forms of the popular culture, paradoxism shows a return to the formalistic elitism under which ... ... been. Paradoxism is, undoubtedly, a form of aristocratic spirit in the culture, even if it shows a libertine language. Its “commonplace” experien... ...stressingly popular national “Cantare” (Song), the digestive pill of the culture of consumption. Dadaism, avant-garde, modernism have countersigned ... ...eriment like that of paradoxism not only couldn’t have been accepted in a culture strongly distortedly controlled, but even would have been consider... ...points out, that is translations of poems of genre in Italian, Esperanto, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Arabian. The linguistic diversity gi... ... the universale lyric, poems translated in Romanian from English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dorul, Aarborg, Denmark, 1998; 87 17. Tea... ...even languages, author’s poems translated by others in Italian, Esperanto, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, Arabian, Aius, Craiova, 124p., 2000;... ...., 2000; 35. Inventario del general malo, Moorhead State University, USA, Spanish translation by Teresinka Pereira. E. Editor of anthologies: 36....
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