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Divine silence and the fading force of ritual provoke a crisis of faith: priests lament, people laugh, and a rebellious celestial being resolves to incarnate as mortal to test love, action, and redemption. He transforms and descends amid vivid seasonal and mountain imagery, declaring a mission to rouse human thought and contest the authority of heaven. On the Caucasus he encounters a titan who first dissuades him and then listens as the stranger prepares his tale. The narrative alternates dramatic episodes and reflective passages, addressing critics and exploring themes of artistic vocation, freedom, struggle, and the possibility of human salvation through love and deeds.

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Mario Rapisardi

Mario Rapisardi was an Italian poet and writer known for his contributions to Italian literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect a deep engagement with themes of nature, spirituality, and the human experience. Among his notable works is "Africa Orrenda," which showcases his vivid imagery and lyrical style. Rapisardi's poetry is characterized by its emotional depth and exploration of existential themes, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Italy.

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