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The Story

First edition (2021)

First impressionĀ 

Medium format paperback in new conditionĀ 

This book has coptic bindingĀ 

AboutĀ 

Impressed by the scale and atmosphere of the Saint Agata festival, Castore started to visit Catania more often: ā€œThe pagan spirit of this loud exhibition of abandon to the mysterious, combined with the image of the humiliated young girl, tortured and amputated in her most symbolic physical expression of femininity, created in me a powerful emotional short-circuit that made me associate the virgin to theĀ girls, to whom nature had not granted breasts but excess genitals, which had caused, in spite of themselves, a conflicting personal identity and too often had left them as objects of bigoted discrimination.


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Description

First edition (2021)

First impressionĀ 

Medium format paperback in new conditionĀ 

This book has coptic bindingĀ 

AboutĀ 

Impressed by the scale and atmosphere of the Saint Agata festival, Castore started to visit Catania more often: ā€œThe pagan spirit of this loud exhibition of abandon to the mysterious, combined with the image of the humiliated young girl, tortured and amputated in her most symbolic physical expression of femininity, created in me a powerful emotional short-circuit that made me associate the virgin to theĀ girls, to whom nature had not granted breasts but excess genitals, which had caused, in spite of themselves, a conflicting personal identity and too often had left them as objects of bigoted discrimination.


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