Pulcinellopaedia Seraphiniana
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From the intriguing mind behind Codex Seraphinianus comes a beautifully illustrated tribute to the famed Neapolitan character Pulcinella, also known as "Punch." This short monograph serves as an extension of the Codex, presenting an encyclopedia filled with variations and fantasies on the theme of Pulcinella. It features over one hundred extraordinary graphite illustrations with scarlet accents, some depicted in comic-strip style. Structured as a musical Suite, the work is divided into nine scenes with an intermission. Pulcinella, a globally recognized character whose origins are shrouded in mystery, can trace his ancestry back to Maccus, a protagonist in ancient Roman farces. The character adopted his iconic name and costume in the early seventeenth century, characterized by a long nose and a white outfit with a black mask. Pulcinella is often portrayed in various misadventures, singing about love, hunger, and money. Luigi Serafini has crafted this work in a unique language, filled with fascinating and mysterious illustrations that invite readers to decipher the artist's intent. Written by Serafini’s imaginative coauthor "P. Cetrulo," who embodies Pulcinella, the book artfully explores the struggles of a rebellious antihero facing everyday challenges.

