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    <title>On Ugliness</title>
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    <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;This book is the follow up to the previous volume ON BEAUTY.
Apparently beauty and ugliness are concepts that imply each other,
and by ugliness we usually mean the opposite of beauty, so all we
need do is define the first to understand the nature of the second.
But the various manifestations of ugliness over the centuries are
richer and more unpredictable than is commonly thought. The
anthological quotations and the extraordinary illustrations in this
book lead us on a surprising journey among the nightmares, terrors,
and loves of almost three thousand years, where acts of rejection
go hand in hand with touching gestures of compassion, and the
rejection of deformity is accompanied by decadent ecstasies over
the most seductive violations of all classical canons. Among
demons, madmen, horrible enemies, and disquieting presences, among
horrid abysses and deformities that verge on the sublime, among
freaks and the living dead, we discover a vast and often
unsuspected iconographic vein. So much so that, on gradually
encountering in these pages the ugliness of nature, spiritual
ugliness, asymmetry, disharmony, disfigurement, and the succession
of things sordid, weak, vile, banal, random, arbitrary, coarse,
repugnant, clumsy, horrendous, vacuous, nauseating, criminal,
spectral, witchlike, satanic, repellent, disgusting, unpleasant,
grotesque, abominable, odious, crude, foul, dirty, obscene,
frightening, abject, monstrous, hair-raising, ugly, terrible,
terrifying, revolting, repulsive, loathsome, fetid, ignoble,
awkward, ghastly and indecent, the first foreign publisher to see
this book exclaimed: 'How beautiful ugliness is!'&lt;/p&gt;

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