"If you had to say in the end or in the
beginning what has Hannah Arendt
meant to you or why she matters
how would you frame it?" "Well I will
frame it in the following way, "Calvino
says that a classical author is someone
who never stops saying what it has or he or she has to say so if I think of Arendt
as a classic I know and I'm sure that she
never stops saying things that are
interesting and I will take this
classical dimension on another
perspective that one often by Bob you
Bobbie said that they are three
characteristics of traffic a classic is
an author that is an important
interpreter of his time I think she's
suddenly an important interpreter of the
20th century an author is a classic if
there is a continuous reading and
rereading of her work as is several
generations and look at her work and see
if they answer the questions with which
they are concerned I think she's also
classic in this area and in the last
census what you would say a classic is
an author that offers you concepts ideas
paths categories that help you deal with
the day-to-day reality you are now
facing even if these concepts were
conceived in a registry so I think what
she said and what she has written helps
us in this sense so that's why I think
she is a paradigm of a classic writer
