This article examines the relationship of Giovanni Boine to mysticism, making its departure from the essays of Boine on St John of the Cross, and does so by means of a thematic and stylistic analysis of the Frantumi. Some of the concepts expressed by the Ligurian intellectual – especially those concerning the opposition between faith and reason, and concepts of immortality and of love – seem to anticipate the thought of the French philosopher Jacques Maritain.
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