Kedar Nath Das Gupta: The Gandhian theatre producer who tried to build peace in the world
A ‘godly dreamer’ of peace, Das Gupta believed that the arts and literature could bridge differences between people. 17 hours ago Kedar Nath Das Gupta (standing, extreme right) at a conference of world religions in 1927 with (sitting, from left to right) Anagarika Dharmapala (Buddhist), Dr FW Norwood (Protestant), Dr Annie Besant (Theosophist), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Spiritualist), Rev A Green (Jewish), and (standing, from left to right) Dr AD Jilla (Muslim), Rev Theodore Smith (Zoroastrian), SN Mallik (Hindu). | Courtesy: www.arthur-conan-doyle.com. Credit: The Graphic, October 8, 1927.
If Dante were here now: a self-guided tour of Florence
From the Baptistery to San Miniato al Monte
Toscana Promozione Turistica, Helen Farrell March 4, 2021 - 17:20
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Retracing Dante’s steps means setting off on a unique journey into the art, history, culture and spirituality of Florence in the mid-1300s. In this
self-guided tour of Dante’s Florence, we peel back the layers of history, often in plain view of the piazzas and occasionally hidden away in the medieval backstreets.
Florence, within the ancient ring, from which she takes the bell-sound still of terce and nones, lived on in modesty, chasteness and peace. -Paradiso 15: 97-99
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