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"Writing miraculous" Gabriella Gianfelici

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... cacciai life / last fold (GG)
E 'intimate poem vertical and has a great charismatic power to Gabriella Gianfelici , because it comes from an experience of writing "miraculous" that takes place in a silence innocent and elementary, which is stifled by the cry, body swap / barter goods and / body of death / silence of the cold. It
"The angle of life" poetic flow is impetuous, almost feverish, and is dictated by that breath which places the word in between orality and writing, which is a beautiful collection of work from the installation stage in which the voices inside you meet, clash, you acknowledge and confront, to denote an accident that almost everything is within, made of light and shadows, stumbling and shooting.
There is a lot of courage in this new poem by Gabriella Gianfelici that is not afraid to " offer the world" and to strip the word from its shell, fold, unfold it and tilt it towards the body and gait, as if to trace and groped a secret deal with it "soul / body / find me / look for me."
A dynamic text and moving it to Gabriella, who does not give up hope, but you play all that waiting in secret hidden in the background, knowing that sooner or later the truce that will "shake e vibra”, “il soffio della vita” e "un sorriso di alba che è L’angolo della vita".
Ho trovato bello questo poemetto, da subito, bello senza riserve, per quel viaggio rischioso, vero e necessario attraverso le pieghe e le sfumature più interiori dell’anima. Una scrittura che lascia una traccia, come una carezza e che si incide e si imprime lungamente nella memoria.

Gabriella Gianfelici è nata a Roma. Si occupa di critica letteraia ed è fondatrice dell’Associzione Culturale “Donna e Poesia”. E’ presente in numerose riviste e antologie. Ha pubblicato Scrivo, ti scrivo, 1990; Come le radici dell’albero, 1999; innocent Night, 2005.
His poems can be read online at
www.chiaradeluca.com
by Maria Pina Ciancio

Gianfelici Gabriella - The angle of life (be this silence)
Foreword by Fiorenza MARMILLA-Afterword by Francis De Girolami
Pascal Publishing, 2006

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