Much of what you say or write, Nuccio Ordine It comes from knowing because it was brought up by wanting to know. From the classics and modern ones to which he devoted his whole life Emilio Lledo anyone George Steinerliving together as a reader, a student, and a friend. Moreover, her school is life, that is, classrooms, newspapers, but above all students. Students are like consecutive books to him. His doubts are the doubts he has, and their certainty, in addition, is always their uncertainty. He has already received all the awards, or almost all, And now in Asturias, the highest part of Spanish geography from which characters like Juan Cueto or Leopoldo Alas come, this award is a classic endorsement for him as he has received it as a career award. , also names found in Nuccio Ordine’s learning folder.
Therefore, his role in life has been to learn. This passion for knowledge occupied and continues to occupy the nature of his travels. Trips to universities, libraries, connoisseurs and the world. Whenever he says I’m in one place to learn, he’s sure to come from somewhere else. I could have been in Chile yesterday and in Paris right away. The figure of an athlete, always at the same time A scholar who travels on the roads that feed him in geographies that require his soul to be awake in order to tell what he saw, heard, what his friends or teachers wrote., old and modern. One afternoon just after the epidemic, Emilio Lledó, one of Europe’s oldest philosophers, interrupted to talk about his philosophy while talking to George Steiner or George Steiner with this award-winning person who made notes such as when the plague receded. with Umberto Ecoperformed the same learning task.
This chronicler, with whom he is most famous, The benefit of the useless. He took the most important of what he learned from the wisdom drawer, which looks like a perennial plant, and turned it into a kind of science poem, which he published with great enthusiasm and exciting care, becoming a part of a modern work. Cliff (Director Sandra Ollo has many reasons for happiness) a contemporary manifesto was made.
From benefit of useless Nuccio Ordine was seen by students and teachers as: a teacher whose wisdom also contains the essence of the encouragement by those who have neither universities nor schools to refer to the classics as the ultramodern foundations of their teaching. It has survived neglect, and what now seems useless is really necessary to approach wisdom. Classic is modern, and Nuccio Ordine, who has always said it to all winds, is the champion of this revolutionary innovation, to whose peers he has always dedicated the successive victories that his passion for knowledge deserves.
In that meeting with Lledó, in his conversations with George Steiner, a figure is added in his endless passion for Umberto Eco, student who will never stop beingand above all, the teacher who, in his purest, most generous heart, preserves the soul of a student passionate about learning. To know and to tell.