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Coriolanus - Shakespeare's Most Political Play

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Robert Luongo

Robert Luongo

Profile

Mr Luongo teaches Language and Rhetoric at Dallas College in Cape Town South Africa where he delves into Shakespeare's political plays: the English History Plays, the Roman Plays and Hamlet (with a particular emphasis on its relationship to the Scottish succession of the English throne).

He is the author of The Gold Thread: Ezra Pounds Principles of Good Government & Sound Money (Strangers Press, 1995) and The Power Template: based upon Shakespeare’s Political Plays (Dallas College Press, 2011). He has also written numerous articles and essays in the field of Lit-Politics that have been published by Globalia Magazine and various other academic journals.

He was born in 1949 in Boston and grew up in New England within a robust Italian-American family. In 1970 while visiting California he met the Scottish playwright and author Ian Dallas, who is most well known the world over as Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi, and embraced Islam. In 1975 Robert travelled to the city of Mecca and performed the ancient rites of Pilgrimage, known as the Hajj.

Robert Luongo’s future projects include the publication of his Selected Essays and Verse, which will include work from 1967 till the present.

To contact Mr Luongo, email him at: robertlluongo@gmail.com

Links

  • Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi
  • The Power Template
  • Globalia Magazine
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