In his famous outburst before the gathered men of the Symposium, Plato has Alcibiades declare that behind his ‘Silenus-like’ mask, Socrates is full of ‘divine and golden images’. He can see the gold where others see only the mask, and it is this which makes Alcibiades so desperate for the old man’s approbation.
Alcibiades comes, like many students, to describe the way he feels for ... (read more)
Giacomo Bianchino
Giacomo Bianchino is a writer and a critic of books, art, and cinema. He teaches at the University of Sydney and The University of Notre Dame, and writes on the relationship between politics and literature – particularly the long poem. He is also a labour organiser and a journalist, having written for Jacobin, The Nation, The Conversation, and Overland – as well as Australian Book Review.