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20.05.2008 - Interpretation of dali48
Art can justify everything... - Evidently the arts, all the visual arts, are becoming more democratic in the worst sense of the word. Art is the production of objects for consumption, to be used and discarded while waiting for a new world in which man will have succeeded in freeing himself of everything, even of his own consciousness - The example I cite could be extended to the exclusively noisy and undifferentiated music listened to in those places where millions of young people gather to exorcize the horror of their solitude - But why more than ever has civilized man reached the point of having horror of himself? - It alarms me that a sort of general Doomsday atmosphere accompanies an ever more wide-spread comfort, that well-being (there where it exists, that is in limited areas of the world) has the livid features of desperation - Against the dark background of this contemporary civilization of well-being, even the arts tend to mingle, to lose their identity - Mass communication, radio, and especially TV, have attempted, not without success, to annihilate every possibility of solitude and reflection. Time becomes more rapid... - Poetry then becomes acoustic and visual. The words splash in all directions, like the explosion of a grenade, there is no true meaning, but a verbal earthquake with many epicenters... - In reality art is always for everyone and for no one... - "Will poetry be able to survive in the universe of mass communication?" - That is what many people wonder, but upon thinking closely, the answer can only be affirmative... - This proves that great lyric poetry can die, be reborn, die again, but will always remain one of the most outstanding creations of the human soul... - But the poem (perhaps written in Rome), inspired by Latin verses by Navagero, which confirms his fame, is the fruit of a painful nostalgia for the country-side of the sweet Loire which he had abandoned... - Poetry is the art which is technically within the grasp of everyone: a piece of paper and a pencil and one is ready... - The fire of the library of Alexandria destroyed 3/4 of Greek literature... - Narrative art, the novel, from Murasaki to Proust, has produced great works of poetry - j'offre ces violettes, ces lis et ces fleurettes, et ces roses icy, ces vermeillettes roses, tout freschement ecloses, et ces oeillets aussi (I offer these violets, these lilies and these flowers, and these roses here, those pink vermilion, all freshly blooming, and these carnations also - d.48)... (E. Montale, Nobel L. 1975)
Eugenio Montale was an Italian poet, prose writer, editor and translator, and recipient of the 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature.. Contents. 1 Life and works. 1.1 Early ...
Died: 12 September 1981 (aged 84); Milan, Italy
Awards: Nobel Prize in Literature; 1975
Born: 12 October 1896; Genoa, Kingdom of Italy
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