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What follows is one of the most celebrated meditations on the nature of love ever written, ranging from the comic to the sublime.\n\nEach speaker offers a different vision: love as a bridge between mortals and gods, love as the pursuit of the beautiful, and — in Aristophanes' famous myth — love as the search for our other half, the severed remnant of an original whole. Socrates then recounts the teaching of the priestess Diotima, who describes love as a ladder that ascends from desire for a single beautiful body to the contemplation of Beauty itself. The dialogue closes with the drunken arrival of Alcibiades and his intoxicated, admiring account of Socrates.\n\nCompact, dramatic, and endlessly quoted, Plato's Symposium is both a foundational work of philosophy and a vivid portrait of Athenian intellectual life — a text that has shaped how the Western tradition thinks and talks about love.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01ks60xt4trpw6tb90vxf9q3jx.jpg","L6Ip^*Q8?w=Y00vzR--n0EysVEOs",[853],{"id":85,"slug":86,"name":87},[855,856,857,861],{"id":40,"name":41,"slug":42,"is_fiction":19},{"id":94,"name":95,"slug":96,"is_fiction":19},{"id":858,"name":859,"slug":860,"is_fiction":19},90,"Ancient History","ancient-history",{"id":104,"name":105,"slug":106,"is_fiction":18},[863],{"id":122,"slug":123,"name":124,"position":435,"is_main_entry":18,"parent_id":7,"parent_slug":7,"parent_name":7},{"pace":156,"complexity":7,"audience":61,"mood":865,"themes":867,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[64,63,128,866],"romantic",[],{"id":869,"slug":870,"title":871,"description":872,"primary_cover_url":873,"cover_blurhash":874,"first_publish_year":875,"community_rating_avg":125,"community_rating_count":262,"page_count":876,"authors":877,"genres":886,"series":896,"enrichment":901},"01kps8x3d30gh4me373vxxf8q6","veronika-decide-morrer-gij3","Veronika decide morrer","Veronika is young, pretty, and seemingly has everything to live for — a steady job, a comfortable life in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana, and men who desire her. 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Facing certain death, and surrounded by patients the world has labeled insane, Veronika begins — for the first time — to truly feel, to question the narrow conventions that shaped her, and to discover how much life can be lived in the time that remains.\n\nPart of Paulo Coelho's \"On the Seventh Day\" trilogy, this novel is a searching meditation on madness, conformity, and the value of every ordinary day.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kps8x3fvnv07a2g6ycd4y9gh.jpg","LECauqx_.St-nHx[D-yCqu8{nNNM",1998,225,[878,882],{"id":879,"slug":880,"name":881},"01kjq7e56h0q5vnbymstgssjrr","paulo-coelho-gm8v","Paulo Coelho",{"id":883,"slug":884,"name":885},"01kqnameha5enj5p7mbkzez2gp","francoise-marchand-sauvagnargues-h814","Françoise Marchand-Sauvagnargues",[887,888,889,890,894,895],{"id":376,"name":377,"slug":378,"is_fiction":18},{"id":32,"name":33,"slug":34,"is_fiction":19},{"id":40,"name":41,"slug":42,"is_fiction":19},{"id":891,"name":892,"slug":893,"is_fiction":18},22,"Magical Realism","magical-realism",{"id":415,"name":416,"slug":417,"is_fiction":18},{"id":116,"name":117,"slug":118,"is_fiction":19},[897],{"id":898,"slug":899,"name":900,"position":619,"is_main_entry":18,"parent_id":7,"parent_slug":7,"parent_name":7},"01kmrwnpsna9gr1pz8a3at4mvt","on-the-seventh-day-q7kn","On the Seventh Day",{"pace":156,"complexity":7,"audience":61,"mood":902,"themes":903,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[386,64,128,387],[],[]]