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Covid-19: The ‘Invisible Enemy’ Revisited

“With  Charles VIII’s siege of Naples, not one scourge but two entered Italy. Before 1494, Syphilis probably did not exist in Europe; returnees from Columbus’ first voyage from America, who had contracted the disease in America, very likely introduced the disease to Spain. Spanish mercenaries at the siege of Naples (1494-5) suffered an epidemic that almost certainly syphilis , whence it spread throughout the continent. As the plague spread, the French called it ‘Neapolitan disease’, while Neapolitans preferred to call it ‘the French disease’.” —Charles Tilly, Coercion, Capital and European States – AD 990-1992 , 1992, p. 77 “A number of scholars have commented on how diseases ‘becomes adjectival’ since the late 1980s when Susan Sontag first highlighted how epidemics become a proxy for social disorder when metaphors are applied to them and ‘the horror of the disease is imposed on other things’. More recently, in a book that examined the legacies of plague in literature, theory and film,

US

  Biden may pave the way for a more competent autocrat [sic] Trump has never been an autocrat. I don’t see the author using the word metaphorically.

Tunis

One of the two bookshops on the same street, where I bought some of my favourite books mainly during the period between 1995-2000, when I left political activism and immersed myself in reading on the benches of l’Avenue Habib Bourguiba. It was the period when I was trying to get a passport. The Sexual Revolution and The Mass Psychology of Fascism  (French versions) by Wilhelm Reich Germinal by Emile Zola Zorba by Nicos Kazantzakis (French version) The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells One-Dimentional Man by Herbert Marcuse (Arabic version) The Second Sex (le deuxième sex) by Simone de Beauvoir and others One man’s fights to preserve relic of bygone age