The problems faced in the collection is based on a continuous return to the binomial man-machine, through the use of words and patterns of contemporary computer-technical language, based mostly on free verse and a endecasillabo sounding effectively and quickly.
There you feel the influence of writers and philosophers such as Philip Kindred Dick and Michel Foucault, who left deep reflection on the inevitable change of human society caused by technological progress and have advocated on the one hand the advent of "cyber-man" and on the other the spread of an epistemological concept based on the reality of the "post-human", a creation of knowledge based on a unique and strong regulative principle, proposed nell'Übermensch Nietzsche: if "God is dead," "L 'Man is dead. "
In fact the man is not dead, but big are the wounds of loneliness produced by technology and civilization emporiocentrica causing personal level disappointments essential, ie experiences of failure.
The transition from the personal to the general, operated by the poet, produces the sensation of the announcement of a real renaissance in human and Christian meaning.
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