The genius of Vauro: the Israeli-Palestinian tragedy all in one cartoon

THE GENIUS OF VAURO: THE ISREAEL-PALESTINIAN TRAGEDY ALL IN ONE CARTOON

Eras now gone, When, despite all the differences involved, sometimes even abysmal, the highest level cultural pages could be read on The Manifesto, The Unity, The Osservatore Romano e La Civiltà Cattolica.

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To the question: what genius consists of? We could respond in various ways: Brilliant is the one who manages to express everything with a single brushstroke: a phrase, an image, in this case an apparently satirical cartoon.

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The author is Vauro Senesi, historic newspaper cartoonist The Manifesto, where he worked for many years alongside editorialists of great cultural and political importance such as Luigi Pintor and Rossana Rossanda. Eras now gone, When, despite all the differences involved, sometimes even abysmal, the highest level cultural pages could be read on The Manifesto, The Unity, The Osservatore Romano e La Civiltà Cattolica.

His friend Vauro Senesi witnessed that great season, passed, but remained indelible in the history of the country.

From the island of Patmos, 31 March 2026

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