Posts in Reflections
Goodbye 2020 - What Does the Age of Aquarius Have in Store for us?

With the arrival of the winter solstice on 21 December, we entered the Age of Aquarius. Not being interested in astrology, this revelation didn't particularly affect me, but ever since that day, the song ‘Age of Aquarius’, masterfully performed by the powerful voice of Marilyn McCoo of Fifth Dimensions and part of the memorable opening of the film Hair, directed by Miloš Forman, rings in my mind:

When the moon is in the Seventh House

and Jupiter aligns with Mars

then peace will guide the planets

and love will steer the stars.

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Giuseppe Ungaretti, the Interpreter of Poetry ‘Left with the Emptiness of an Endless Secret’

Giuseppe Ungaretti died on the night of June 2, 1970, after spending an intense life between Alexandria, France, the Karst front line, Brazil and Italy. He was first Catholic, then atheist and then Catholic again while, politically, he sympathised with and later moved away from Fascism. Ungaretti’s literary education was based on French literature. He read the poets of Decadentism and Symbolism, including Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Baudelaire and then Apollinaire, and later came into contact with the Italian Futurists and Dadaists. Ungaretti should be credited with formally and profoundly renewing the traditional Italian verse. For this ability, he was considered by the poets of Hermeticism as one of their forerunners, and by many poets of the second half of the 20th century he was seen, together with Umberto Saba and Eugenio Montale, as a reference point.

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Chungking Mansion: That Corner of Hong Kong at the Centre of the World

What happens when you adventure in the Ghetto at the Centre of the World: an incursion into one of the most talked-about, infamous and peculiar buildings of Hong Kong. From trade centre and market for rich merchants, to a backpackers’ dream of cheap hotels… and shady businesses. And now, in a city with prevailing Chinese and expat traits, the ghetto becomes a sought-after world on its own, a blend of different cultures we’d like to understand more.

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