Passion, death, and the ambiguous relationship between art and reality
Jérôme Ferrari Books
January 1, 1968
Jérôme Ferrari is a French writer whose work frequently delves into themes of history, memory, and philosophy. His style is recognized for its depth and intellectual rigor, weaving personal narratives with broader social and political contexts. Ferrari's texts provoke contemplation on the complex questions of human existence and historical events. His writing offers a unique perspective on the individual's encounter with powerful historical forces.


The powerful sequel to The Sermon on the Fall on Rome