Cuttlefish
Bones (Ossi di seppia
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Montale's description of a peaceful collision between senses, the solitude of man and his outlook on a weary future offers an extroardinary insight on the problematics we, as individuals, face timelessly. All this is done with such harmony and blending synaesthesia, never omitting the deeply rooted love for the simplistic and pure nature of life.
/Francesca Brkic, 17, Italy
The wonderful Ligurian landscape
plunged in the noon light. And you discover in the height of Summer "the
Evil of Living". An apparent quiet ... not bad for Montale's first
collection of poems. By a young Italian poet.
/Alessandro, 20, Italy |