There were grey wharves made of rotten logs, From where we, children, dove into the lake, There were the drowned pontoons on which we danced, gazing into the ochre waters.…
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Published poetry Expanding beyond your original borders and native language often means bearing witness to a new homeland, with its unique tastes and moods. In my poem, kindly published by…
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Book Review Finally, before summer came to a close, I finished the book gifted to me by its author, Sascha Bru, a Belgian scholar and professor of critical theory at…
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Poetry *** To describe how you believe is difficult: When I hear church bells on Sunday morning in Italy, I want to stand up, Look at the wrinkles, landscapes, mimics…
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Publishing news The poem "The Zephyr Blows Through Porta Nigra", accompanied by Sara Maino’s painting "Studio Plutoniano" (olive tree charcoal, fat pastel on A3 recycled paper, 30x42cm), is published in…
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*** A still sky after hours of storm: You see the trees standing silent As there is no wind anymore. Slowly, as if invisible Van Gogh, Rublev, or Shostakovich, Crusading…
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*** Painting icons in the postmodern kitchen, Under the scrutiny of stoves and vegetables, At the cooking crossroad of air and fire, water and earth, A pilgrimage through the memory…
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*** I can’t remember a more arctic spring, I conclude work and sit alone in the tower, With blinds up, with eyes down, Trying to attract summer. This is one…
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Poetry *** The silence of the violet field Is open to the sky and trusting heart - The power of an amalgam of blue and red, An ancient obedience of…
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Publishing news Promising news from New York! A poem of mine, freshly penned in dedication to Sint Idesbald, has been selected for publication in the 2024 anthology 'Beacon Radiant' by…
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