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In the Garden of Saint Anthony

Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of lost futures, tends to his garden of earthly delights. Leaves once green are now the colours of re. Summer is over.

Raking up all that has been lost, Anthony sets a bon re for all vanities, and in the ames, sees visions of kaleidoscopic cornucopias, the reddest of plenties.

There is nothing to fear. Let us break bread. Let us drink to get drunk. Our sheaves of rye will grow again, from Europe to the Levant; now is the time of a counter-agriculture.

As a monk of the Franciscan order, Anthony sought the construction of a new form-of-life; a new form, a new con guration, for the multitude: a living-in-common, a love without possession, a monastic communism – the highest poverty.

But in the garden, Saint Anthony’s Fire soon spreads. It is a disease that takes its name from those most adept at curing it. It is the pharmakon, both remedy and poison. It is the mould...More expand_more

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In the Garden of Saint Anthony

Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of lost futures, tends to his garden of earthly delights. Leaves once green are now the colours of re. Summer is over.

Raking up all that has been lost, Anthony sets a bon re for all vanities, and in the ames, sees visions of kaleidoscopic cornucopias, the reddest of plenties.

There is nothing to fear. Let us break bread. Let us drink to get drunk. Our sheaves of rye will grow again, from Europe to the Levant; now is the time of a counter-agriculture.

As a monk of the Franciscan order, Anthony sought the construction of a new form-of-life; a new form, a new con guration, for the multitude: a living-in-common, a love without possession, a monastic communism – the highest poverty.

But in the garden, Saint Anthony’s Fire soon spreads. It is a disease that takes its name from those most adept at curing it. It is the pharmakon, both remedy and poison. It is the mould...More expand_more

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