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A fact from Fabrizio Dori appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 23 March 2024 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Fabrizio Dori wants his comic book Il dio vagabondo to bring attention to an ancient Greek view of death?
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... that by setting the story of Il dio vagabondo at the margins of society, the comics artist Fabrizio Dori(pictured) meant to parallel a marginalisation of the ancient Greek root of Western culture? Source: "Mon idée, c'était de traiter des personnages aux marges. C'est pour cela que je les ai situés en dehors de la cité, qui est toujours au loin. La cité, c'est le lieu de la vie humaine et tous mes personnages sont en marge de cette vie. ... La culture occidentale a deux racines : la grecque et la chrétienne, mais celle qui a gagné le combat culturel c'est celle de la chrétienté, ce qui fait donc que la culture de la grécité, est, elle aussi, aux marges." [My idea was to deal with characters on the margins. This is why I located them at the outskirts of the city, which always is distant. The city is the location of human life and all my characters are on the margin of this life. ... Western culture has two roots: the Greek and the Christian, but the one that won the cultural battle is that of Christianity, which therefore means that Grecian culture also is on the margins.] France Culture
ALT1: ... that Fabrizio Dori(pictured) wants his comic book Il dio vagabondo to bring attention to an ancient Greek view of death? Source: "Dans la grécité, il y a l'idée de la limite, de la fin et de la mort et ça change tout dans la façon d'affronter la vie et dans la façon de penser. Je trouve que cette idée de limite est très importante dans le moment historique que nous vivons." [In Grecian culture, there is the idea of the limit, the end and death and that changes everything in the way you face life and the way you think. I think this idea of limits is very important in the historical moment we experience.] France Culture
It was nominated before 8 March, so it's not necessary. It has already been promoted so I'm just putting this here for documentation. Ffranc (talk) 14:17, 17 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]