Abstract

This article examines Andrea Balzola’s cross-media performance Le voci del vulcano (2012), which is a computer based interactive video installation dedicated to Friedrich Holderlin, and Maria Giovanna Cicciari’s Hyperion (2014), an experimental film inspired by the name-sake German novel, as exemplary documents of the productive reception of Holderlin’s life and work in Italy today.

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