The European network of Eurozine cultural magazines stands out the article ‘L’Espill’

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  • November 15th, 2024
 
'L'Espill’ number 74 cover details.
'L'Espill’ number 74 cover details.

Eurozine, an European network of cultural magazines, stands out the cover of an article published by ‘L’Espill’, headline edited by the Universitat de València. It has specifically focused on the text by Mitchell Cohen titled ‘A la recerca de Lucien Goldmann’.

Eurozine links more than 90 associated headlines, as well as institutions and administrations of almost all European countries. With headquarters at Vienna, it functions as a digital magazine as well that publishes original articles and selects some from their associated magazines with translations in some of the most important European. Eurozine is directed by Philip Zielinski and their key editor is Réka Kinga.

Lucien Goldmann (Bucharest, 1913- Paris, 1970), was a philosopher and sociologist of Jewish-Romanian origin, La Sorbana professor, really influent as a Marxist theorist. In ‘L’Espill’, Mitchell Cohen reminds that which attracted Goldmann’s writings at the end of the countercultural revolution; as he gradually rebuilt the intellectual biography of Goldmann all along the following two decades; and as he then in 1989 could recompose the missing parts of the first years of he’s subject.

‘L’Espill’ is a four-month magazine in Catalan, directed by Antoni Furió and Gustau Muñoz, that pretends to take in their pages the most interesting from the debate of Contemporary ideas, in the perspective of promoting an alive and present thought. It combines the publication of self authors with the translation of texts of diverse origin, always following the interest and opportunity criteria. Along with topics and questions of general reach, it is also included the work about more specific problems linked to the country’s reality. The centre of attention of ‘L’Espill’ is the critical thinking linked to social sciences and the willingness to build a self vision, an original intellectual perspective in dialogue with the Contemporary culture.

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