It looks like a remake of Pavese's "Loyalty" and in fact it is mostly but since Pavese worked all his life with Einaudi Publisher it seemed only right to preserve the same idea of being bound to the office chair and while Pavese is facing a window which stands for the only imaginary access to remote countries, such as the States, the same space represents a book as a cultural symbol, a door to both reality and fantasy for Giulio Einaudi who firmly believed in the significance of the diffusion of culture within and beyond Italy.
It looks like a remake of Pavese's "Loyalty" and in fact it is mostly but since Pavese worked all his life with Einaudi Publisher it seemed only right to preserve the same idea of being bound to the office chair and while Pavese is facing a window which stands for the only imaginary access to remote countries, such as the States, the same space represents a book as a cultural symbol, a door to both reality and fantasy for Giulio Einaudi who firmly believed in the significance of the diffusion of culture within and beyond Italy.
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