
Cesare
Non manca mai a nessuno una buona ragione per uccidersi.
Cesare Pavese, born in the hills of Piedmont, was a quiet and restless voice in twentieth-century literature, an author who turned solitude into a language of striking clarity and depth. Moving between poetry, novels, and translation, he explored themes of memory, exile, and the fragile search for meaning, often reflecting a profound inner tension beneath a deceptively simple style. His works, including La luna e i falò, trace a return to origins that is never truly possible, where landscapes become mirrors of loss and longing. More than a writer, Pavese was an observer of silence and absence, whose words continue to resonate with a restrained, enduring melancholy.
15x15cm mono gel print.
Technique and media
Gel print transfer of acrylic colors on A4 Fabriano Bristol paper.