Literature on The Culturium
Andrei Tarkovsky: Cinematic Genius
Andrei Tarkovsky.
Photograph: Festival de Cine Africano de Córdoba, [CC BY-SA 2.0] Wikimedia Commons
How Russian filmmaker turned movie making into transcendental art
Marcus Aurelius: Meditations
Eugene Delacroix, Last Words of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Image: Public Domain
How a Roman emperor stirred the hearts and minds of his people
Upahar: Bright Like a Million Suns
Paula Marvelly, Bright Like a Million Suns.
Photograph: [CC BY-SA 4.0] The Culturium
A musical rendition of the poetry of Saint Kabir
T. S. Eliot: A Man Out of Time
Lady Ottoline Morrell, T. S. Eliot.
Photograph: [Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons
The great Modernist poet on the meaning of life
Plato: Phaedrus and the Charioteer
Raphael, The School of Athens, [Plato and Aristotle].
Photograph: Wikimedia Commons
How the ancients’ love of chariot racing became a metaphor for the human condition
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Meditations of a Solitary Walker
Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog.
Image: Public Domain
The joys of the reclusive life
Emily Dickinson: A Woman Before Her Time
Emily Dickinson.
Photograph: [Public Domain] Wikimedia Commons
Reclusive poet who became the most celebrated poet of our time
David Lynch: Catching the Big Fish
Paula Marvelly, India.
Photograph: [CC BY-SA 4.0] The Culturium
How fishing in deep water puts us in touch with consciousness itself
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