Cassino, Italia
«Azul… The Garden of the Words». Reading Azul… can be compared to a walk in a city park during which thepoet praises to his (or maybe her) reader the beauties of the place. This reading-stroll may start in one of the great boulevards of prose or poetry, taking a break in the most seducing areas and getting to know intriguing clearings. This garden of paper, as Baudelaire’s Les fleures du mal (1837), Whitman’s Leaves of Grass (1855) and Lee Master’s Spoon River Anthology, has a circular structure comparable to an enclosed space that gives unity to a work made of fragments, like a a bunch composed ofsingle inebriating flowers, blades of a lush grass or headstones of a countryside graveyard.
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