Political commitment to the test of confinement: from the german prison of Wronke Rosa Luxemburg speaks of nature, poetry and resistance in a letter to Sonja Liebknecht
Rosa Rot gives two frameworks and two points of view:
the abstract one, of a free inner thought as manifested by the visual immersion in a piece of landscape subject to constant change, striated by gales mingled with the incessant fall of thick snowflakes-
and that, concrete, wider and distanciated but in the same axis of this landscape crossed by the fixed frame of a window, which brings us back to a state of physical confinement while reading Rosa Luxemburg's letter from prison gives further evidence.
As proof that no prison hinder freedom of thought.
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