FOOTNOTES:
[9] From “Rime di tre gentil donne.”
A linked collection of lyrical short stories revives the lives and memories of deceased women by using historical frames, diaries, and artistic encounters. Each narrative ties intimate loss to broader events, showing how love, ambition, and political upheaval shape personal fate. Portraits, relics, and music recur as means by which the past is preserved, misread, or fetishized, while voices shift between elegiac reflection and keen observation. Together the pieces form haunting vignettes about mourning, obsession, and the fragile ways memory and art attempt to keep vanished lives alive.
[9] From “Rime di tre gentil donne.”