Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2009

25.11.2016 - Quasimodo2 and Sicily etc...


dali48 and private tuition and writing books and photographing a gold fish in Erkrath etc...

 

26.10.2009 - Interpretation von dali48 
 
"Pietà, ch'io non sia / senza voci e figure nella memoria un giorno!" - (Too bad that I'm not / without voice and shape in memory for one day, etc. - d.48)... (from 'Airone morto') 

Everyone stands alone on the heart of the earth / Transfixed by a sun-ray / And it is suddenly night"... 

During WWII Quasimodo was a member of an anti-Fascist group - and was briefly imprisoned... 

Giorno Dopo Giorno (1947) reflected his country's hardships and his horror at Italy's role in the war - It has been characterized perhaps the best volume of poetry to come out of World War II in any country... 

Quasimodo died suddenly - While presidenting over a poetry competition in Amalfi, he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage - and died in Naples, on June 14, 1968 ...  

Recurrent themes in Quasimodo's works are memories of childhood - and the life and culture of Sicily - He connects his impressions of the landscape to literary associations - and the cultural heritage from Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and other invaders... (S. Quasimodo, Other Ressources 1959)


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Montag, 26. Oktober 2009

25.11.2016 - Quasimodo2 and Banquet Sp. 1959 etc...


dali48 and writing books and photographing blossoms of an apple tree etc...
 

26.10.2009 - Interpretation by dali48

The world today seems allied with the side opposed to poetry - And for the world, the poet's very presence is an obstacle to be overcome - He must be annihilated (why etc.? - d.48). The force of poetry, on the other hand, fans out in every direction in organized societies - and if literary games escape the sensibilities of men everywhere - a poetic activity that is inspired by humanism does not...

My idea of beauty is embodied not only in harmony but also in dissonance - for even dissonance can attain the precision of a poetic form - Whether we think of painting or sculpture or music, the aesthetic, moral, and critical problems are the same - and likes and dislikes are similar...

Every experience in life (whether lived or felt) initially involves an unexpected moral disintegration, a spiritual imbalance manifesting itself gradually, and a fear of prolonging a spiritual condition - which has already collapsed under the weight of history... (S. Quasimodo, Banquet Sp. 1959)


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