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Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in...
Book by [[Silo]] wrote in spanish in 1989


=Explanation=
=Explanation=
The book Humanize the Earth is composed of three writings in poetic prose: [[The Inner Look]], [[The Internal Landscape]] and [[The Human Landscape]], which are three moments placed in a sequence that spans from the most profound interiority, from the world of dreams and symbols, to the external and human landscapes. They represent a sliding of the point of view that starting from the most intimate and personal concludes in an opening to the interpersonal, social and historical worlds.


=Author's Conference=
=Author's Conference=
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=Translations=
=Translations=


The book was traslated into: Catalan, Dutch, English, finnish, hebrew, italian, portuguese, russian
=Original edition=
=Original edition=


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=Links=
=Links=


http://www.silo.net/collected_works/humanize_the_earth
[[Category: bibliography]]
[[Category: bibliography]]


[[Category: work in progress]]
[[Category: work in progress]]
[[Category: Silo Books]]

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Book by Silo wrote in spanish in 1989

Explanation

The book Humanize the Earth is composed of three writings in poetic prose: The Inner Look, The Internal Landscape and The Human Landscape, which are three moments placed in a sequence that spans from the most profound interiority, from the world of dreams and symbols, to the external and human landscapes. They represent a sliding of the point of view that starting from the most intimate and personal concludes in an opening to the interpersonal, social and historical worlds.

Author's Conference

Translations

The book was traslated into: Catalan, Dutch, English, finnish, hebrew, italian, portuguese, russian

Original edition

Editions in other languages

Links

http://www.silo.net/collected_works/humanize_the_earth