diff --git a/content/author/ugodessy.md b/content/author/ugodessy.md index 5711ddd..29a9f34 100644 --- a/content/author/ugodessy.md +++ b/content/author/ugodessy.md @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -+++title="Ugo Dessy"+++ ++++ +title="Ugo Dessy" ++++ Ugo Dessy è nato a Terralba – provincia di Oristano – il 16 gennaio 1926. Dessy ha vissuto e studiato durante la prima infanzia a Terralba e poi a Cagliari dove la famiglia si era spostata per ragioni di lavoro….. Durante la guerra la famiglia si ritrasferisce a Terralba: Cagliari non è più sicura……. diff --git a/content/highlight/borges.md b/content/highlight/borges.md index de2c8f8..501cba6 100644 --- a/content/highlight/borges.md +++ b/content/highlight/borges.md @@ -3,3 +3,5 @@ editors = ["beatriceg.md"] title = "Borges and me" +++ > Nothing exists, he said, until it has found its way into the language. - ![](author:jayparini.md) + +from ![](bib:b220af63-1f55-42f1-8958-04bf75fe3e53) diff --git a/content/highlight/desert.md b/content/highlight/desert.md index 0cc51c8..02dffa9 100644 --- a/content/highlight/desert.md +++ b/content/highlight/desert.md @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ editors = ["dario.md"] > "Ogni città riceve la sua forma dal deserto a cui si oppone." - ![](author:italocalvino.md) -from Le città invisibili, "Opere di Italo Calvino" n. 9, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1983 +from Le città invisibili, "Opere di Italo Calvino" n. 9, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1983 (![](bib:11a6ab8f-5580-4553-a57b-b5eb33f1ff9b)) diff --git a/content/highlight/intellectuals.md b/content/highlight/intellectuals.md index 6fc0232..78a70f7 100644 --- a/content/highlight/intellectuals.md +++ b/content/highlight/intellectuals.md @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ editors=["alessandra.md"] > The South can be defined as a great social disintegration. The peasants, who make up the great majority of its population, have no cohesion among themselves (of course, some exceptions…) [...] This formula can be applied not only to the peasants, but also to the intellectuals.[...] Intellectuals develop slowly, far more slowly than any other social group, by their very nature and historical function. They represent the entire cultural tradition of a people. - ![](author:gramsci.md) -from [Selections from Political Writings 1921-1926](https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/4788da2d-d490-46e1-8ffd-81d5b7d8d334) +from ![Some Aspects of the Southern Question](bib:11a6ab8f-5580-4553-a57b-b5eb33f1ff9b), in [*Selections from Political Writings 1921-1926*](https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/4788da2d-d490-46e1-8ffd-81d5b7d8d334) diff --git a/content/highlight/southernquestion.md b/content/highlight/southernquestion.md index 381df85..b9d59f1 100644 --- a/content/highlight/southernquestion.md +++ b/content/highlight/southernquestion.md @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ editors=["alessandra.md"] > It is well known what kind of ideology has been disseminated in myriad ways among the masses in the North, by the propagandists of the bourgeoisie: the South is the ball and chain which prevents the social development of Italy from progressing more rapidly; the Southerners are biologically inferior beings, semibarbarians or total barbarians, by natural destiny; if the South is backward, the fault does not lie with the capitalist system or with any other historical cause, but with Nature, which has made the Southerners lazy, incapable, criminal and barbaric - only tempering this harsh fate with the purely individual explosion of a few great geniuses, like isolated palm-trees in an arid and barren desert. - ![](author:gramsci.md) -from [Selections from Political Writings 1921-1926](https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/4788da2d-d490-46e1-8ffd-81d5b7d8d334) \ No newline at end of file +from ![Some Aspects of the Southern Question](bib:11a6ab8f-5580-4553-a57b-b5eb33f1ff9b), in [*Selections from Political Writings 1921-1926*](https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/4788da2d-d490-46e1-8ffd-81d5b7d8d334) \ No newline at end of file