The Collected Writings of Renzo Novatore - Renzo Novatore

The writings of Renzo Novatore are an emotional cavalcade of egoism, nihilism, and hatred for democratic mediocrity along with irrepressible and indomitable will in the face of the world as it is. We do not agree with much of it but reproduce it for reference.

Submitted by dendrite303 on September 26, 2016

The writings of Renzo Novatore are an emotional cavalcade of egoism, nihilism, and hatred for democratic mediocrity. Renzo Novatore is the pen-name of Abele Rizieri Ferrari who was born in Arcola, Italy (a village of La Spezia) on May 12, 1890 to a poor peasant family. Unwilling to adapt to scholastic discipline, he only attended a few months of the first grade of grammar school and then left school forever. Though his father forced him to work on the farm, his strong will and thirst for knowledge led him to become a self-taught poet and philosopher. Exploring these matters outside the limits imposed by the educational system, as a youth he read Stirner, Nietzsche, Wilde, Ibsen, Baudelaire, Schopenauer, and many others with a critical mind. Renzo died on November 22 (1922), at the hands of the cops. This collection contains the fiery polemics, poetry, and willful play that readers of “Toward the Creative Nothing” are already familiar with.

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Submitted by dendrite303 on February 21, 2017

Why is an unnamed moderator editing my posts, removing tags, and editorializing against the content of this book in the description for this post?