"A magazine and project dedicated to critics, arts, literatures, myths and mythology, cultures and anthropology, the sacred and the profane, obscure and extreme lifestyles, festivites and costumes, ludisms and luddisms, time and anachronisms, titanisms and satanisms......"
The project | Editor: Marco Benoit Carbone
Made to delve into the darkest and most labirythic aspects of reality, and to bring together diverse disciplines and forms of expression, Gorgòn is a game of research provoking towards the confrontation, gathering, and clash between different approaches, arts, cultures, ideas.
By synthesizing the respect for the specific approaches with the development of a common field of belligerance, Gorgòn goes over the rhethorics of multi-disciplinarity, and tries to put different heads together, down the abysses of themes-based monography.
Young and completely indipendent, Gorgòn is already a striking field in which artists, writers, and young scholars and students from different places, approaches and sensibility can confront with each other.
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Contents and sections
In ‘Muses’, Gorgòn hosts contributions in poetry, narrative, and poetic prose, as well as music, drawings, and visual and electronic arts. Link: Muses
In ‘Mazes,’ it collects contributions such as essays, theoretical articles, interviews, accounts, arguments, and commentaries.Link: Mazes
The ‘Agones’ section hosts opinions and critical belligerence, concentrating on particularly significant themes. Link: Agones
In the 'Pandaimonia' pit you can find illustrious biographies and works significant to Gorgòn. Link: Pandaimonia
‘Sabbatica’ is a laboratory of festivities, a humanistic calendar, a chamber of rituals, and an eternally returning march in anthropology. Link: Sabbatica
Gorgòn is currently looking for contributors, editors, and artists for the launch of its currently-under-works English Section - please write to info@gorgonmagazine.com
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