Lust is not the worst sin seen, because in our hearts we can all understand and excuse it, but it is the most feared sin and against which more literature has been written. First of all, because it endangers the family, on which the political communities are sustained. And because, beyond this public aspect, lust contains in itself a demonic component.
Anna Punsoda reflects on the ambiguous condition of desire: it is what best questions the subject of Modernity, a free, self-sufficient subject, capable of keeping any alienating passion at bay. And yet, it is also the miraculous crack through which what we took for dead is reborn. «Thinking about sexual tensions to protect the weak is a duty towards the person and the story. Doing it without killing desire is a duty towards life, art and the grace of the world ", says the author.
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