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GIARDINI DUE TORRI | POESIA ALL'IMBRUNIRE
MARCO MUNARO Rovigo
RUGGINE E ORO | RESERVED
by and with Marco Munaro
In collaboration with Ponte del Sale - Associazione per la poesia
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Ruggine e oro collects verses written between 2013 and 2019, around a prolonged fantasy about Rovigo and the Polesine and finally and suddenly arranged in a cycle: four sections, or phases, each consisting of seven texts, so as to compose a set of 28 poems-days and a prelude. But this order to say so nocturnal contains the months, the seasons and the years. Below, there is the going to the native country, crossing time, returning, as in a «film», home (Tartaro); above, the threatening looming of a disaster that comes from heaven (cantanhees), and in the middle the very lively feeling of the oblique life: which is precisely nothing but the name.
The voices and names in dialect that erupt here and there more or less dense are in polesano, almost always in the maternal variant of Po.
Marco Munaro was born in Castelmassa in 1960. Published, among others: Five stones, Blue vase with daffodils, Ionian and other seas, The beautiful scola, From Rimbaud to Rimbaud, The flash of the mouth, In the living body of the air, The song of bees, Berenice, The pious archer, Avattu granaattiomena (Melagrana open, in Finnish) and Lily of the wellheads (Spring Lily).
He founded Il Ponte del Sale - Association for Poetry. He lives in Rovigo, where he teaches.
















