Italy and the Arts

Leandra's Tiny Gods

2 min · 18. mar. 2025
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In this episode, we explore Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, focusing on Leandra and its two types of guardian spirits: the Lares and the Penates. Representing the tension between tangible and intangible heritage, these mythological figures debate whether a city’s true essence lies in its physical structures or the people who inhabit it. We draw parallels to Italy’s cultural identity, where the weight of history coexists with a vibrant, ever-evolving present. Join us as we unpack Calvino’s vision of heritage as a dynamic interplay between past, place, and memory.

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