Complete information about the book HERE!
With great joy, are a few excerpts of the Preface to the book and the reviews that are appearing these days:).
from the Preface of the writer Patrick Finucci Gallo : sheets are scattered ones I have before me. Compounds not yet, not yet book. Stacked pages, perfect, numbered. In each there is a story, compressed into a few words, a few lines in less than a few lines. It is the suspension of the poem that gives us the desire to interpret, without any sense of emotion is described in detail, as if we were not better able to imagine. [...] A verse after another step in the middle of a space-time, I did not want to call memory. I do not feel the need, not the catalog years. [...] Those years no, have not gone unnoticed. Not even me who find them here in this wonderful collection. Complex, multiple, heterogeneous. The moments you share, even after several years.
From review 'Bus Stop with poetry' of the journalist Gabriele Mignardi (Il Resto del Carlino Bologna - p. 17, December 10, 2008: Reading is only fragments. A pocket book that [...] twenty-six collects poems in free verse, which have just the right length for a reading that can be fragmented in transit as a means public.
From review 'Between Poetry and voluntary' journalist Piero Pisano ( Tomorrow of Bologna - local newspaper the Press Annex - p. 20, 11/19/2008): A book of poems enigmatic but at the same time espressionste. A strong colors. As the picture you chose for the cover of the book, 'Wind and Cloud' by Gabriele Münter, German painter.
reviewer 'To be read on the move' the philosopher Marina Morani on IBS (11/22/2008): The patient waiting for us to take away. From a bus for a meeting or reminder. And then there shake transported, "muffled and ethereal" to decide where to stop. Our lands forever, or in a square in Lisbon, where "all parties in the casino is a world brain." [...] Thoughts made of questions run and become entangled as the alleys of a city university "where people sell what is not." These are the years of youth "search everything", the "great struggle of life." Know where you can find, and then forget. The size intimate dialogue with the world "seems as big as the park via Guicciardini. [...] How fast windows reflect parts of streets and places of conversations lived and found by anyone who lived through the days large and snappy in late adolescence. The spoken language with a syntax alive, and says that he meets, cries and the commitment relies on the time of speech. be read on the move. As the voice chasing projects, friends and ideas in these pages. To be enjoyed while you go, lulled by the sound of people, encouraged by our landscapes here, until the next stop or the future.
From the review of the Poet Fabio Barcellandi Poems of suspense? on QLIBRI : Poems of suspense? One would say yes. Poems of this, today, in anticipation of tomorrow. Poems pending the poem? Poems of happiness, youth, carefree [...]. Poetry to come? Poetry in the making, after
'... we are all
deeply unhappy,'
already. Poetry of revolt, rebellion, rejection
'fine particles.
Loves.
What to do?
What if everything is real in the world created by God?
What to do when it hurts the skin,
our neurons, conventions,
to our morals? '
poetry of renewal, of detachment from tradition [...]. Poems genuine, sincere, friendship poems, love poems, short, poetry, which is no small thing.
Poems on hold, I said, the other poetry that will - Matt Baglieri stop - it's a promise!
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