Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Poems to scream

First of all thank Laura for her contribution.
I could not take this tip and its going to see what it was.

A reference to the preface of the book edited by Francis Bressani:
What a scream if you do not vent outside of a deep malaise? If you do not get rid of the tumultuous discomfort plaintively echoing cavernous prisoner in the steps of an inner restless? The cry is, and has thus always been the culmination of a process of externalization desperate. Process that Munch, to indicate the most famous example, he photographed in an exemplary manner using brushes and paint, being able to express with overwhelming force the theme of existential unease, an almost metaphysical despair involving himself yes, but also the entire category of man. Lisetta, driven by what she called the pain of living, makes a similar attempt, though more tied to 'intimate and personal, through the use of words and the courage, uncommon to open up in front of a sheet of paper, and then in front of all those who are about to read (...)
(...) is why the cry can really have free rein. That's the cry may fade as a result, even in a whisper (you can not cry for too long because the voice would choked) and leave room for even smile .(...)

course I have not submitted the prefzione version integral. I would have bored to death, they would read a few. I tried to pick out the parts for me the most interesting and above all that can be better combined with the blog.
For the curious http://www.club.it/autori/sostenitori/lisetta.borali/prefazione.html # poems Here you will find everything, including poems.

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