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"TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE begins at a crossroads. Faced with two possible paths, what kind of person are you? Choose your direction, left or right, because there are only two kinds of people. At the crossroads, you stand looking around, and as you do, the road begins to abstract itself, the clarity of this duality fading as the two paths fill with different shading, color, the layers becoming visible to you. Yet, you haven't even taken a step, still frozen, between your two choices. Slowly, the stiffness turns into poise, as your awareness opens outwards, allowing you to take in the poetry of the…mehr

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"TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE begins at a crossroads. Faced with two possible paths, what kind of person are you? Choose your direction, left or right, because there are only two kinds of people. At the crossroads, you stand looking around, and as you do, the road begins to abstract itself, the clarity of this duality fading as the two paths fill with different shading, color, the layers becoming visible to you. Yet, you haven't even taken a step, still frozen, between your two choices. Slowly, the stiffness turns into poise, as your awareness opens outwards, allowing you to take in the poetry of the moment. These words guide you: ... here's to chaos, here's to spontaneity and spunk mixing gaily And to more stolen apples, &
Autorenporträt
Vincenzo Di Nicola is an interdisciplinary scholar who was born in Abruzzo, Italy and lives in Montreal, Canada where he practices as a psychiatric physician, philosopher, and poet and teaches at the University of Montreal. In the sphere of the arts, Di Nicola has been invited to numerous arts and cultural festivals and artistic residencies, spanning from Symposium '73 at York University in Toronto, Canada (1973) to the Cascais International Summer Course in Cascais, Portugal (2014) and recently, the Alfred Summer Arts Festival at Alfred University in Alfred, NY, USA (2022). Di Nicola's literary work has appeared in journals such as Queen's Quarterly and Poiesis and in his volume, The Unsecured Present: 3-Day Novels & Pomes 4 Pilgrims (2013). His professional texts include A Stranger in the Family (1997), Letters to a Young Therapist (2011, awarded the Prix Camille-Laurin), and Psychiatry in Crisis (with Drozdstoj Stoyanov, 2021).