Riccardo DriRiccardo Dri, a student of the best-known Italian philosophers of the "old guard," such as Severino and Galimberti, graduated in philosophy with honors. He pursued studies in anthropology, psychiatry and psychoanalysis with a program of work reflecte in the volumes he has published, including (the most recent): Medicine: An Essay for a Psychoanalytic Interpretation (2023); Migrating: An Essay for a Psychoanalytic Interpretation (2023); Fables: An Essay for a Psychoanalytic Interpretation (2023); The Gospel of John: An Essay for a Psychoanalytic Interpretation (2023); The Gospel According to Matthew: An Essay for a Psychoanalytic Interpretation (2022); Homer: An Essay for a Psychoanalytic Interpretation (2022); The Dream: Images of Parallel Life (2021); Adole-scientia: Why I Must Be In the World If No One Wants Me (2020); Psyche: The Stranger Who Inhabits Us (2020), now reprinted under the title The Lair of Psyche (2024); Femininity: An Enigma Called Woman (2020) (award-winning volume in the international competition "Equilibri" [equilibrium (Fair Books)]; Euripides' The Bacchae. An Essay for a Psychoanalytic Interpretation (2020); I Think Where I Am Not: The Vicissitudes of the Ego (2020). To mention only the most recent. He lives and works in Venice (Italy). Read More Read Less
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