Paolo Santarcangeli
A large part of his essay writing and his activity as a publisher of texts is dedicated to the history of religious symbols and myths.
Santarcangeli's message testifies to and exorcises the loneliness of the individual, the destiny of the exile to be "doubly alone", and the moral and civil need of the "different" to be wiser, more generous and better than other men, as emerges from the autobiographical fiction novel "The Port of the Beheaded Eagle" (1959)...