What is a melancholy from psychopatological perspective?
How has melancholia been interpreted through history?
Why does melancholia "pervade every arts" (Lars von Trier)?
Is melancholia connected with narcissim?
Some books on this topic?
These are the questions from an interview appeared on SATELLITE VOICES
To read it, the link is: http://www.satellitevoices.com/rome/culture/1790/melancholia-iii-massimiliano-aragona
Thursday, 24 November 2011
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