New OCR and proofed, Jan 2020. The Millennial War left a sullen void where civilization once stood. But then the whales began their song -- a mysterious song that resounded throughout the polluted seas and told an ancient heartbreaking tale that moved the survivors to revive an honored ritual...
Cento haiku
โ Scribed by AA.VV.
- Publisher
- Guanda
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- Italian
- Weight
- 172 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"Gli haiku saettano come smussate freccioline che c da un mondo simile a quello di Alice, ma dotato di una sottile, intricata coerenza che non รจ soltanto il rovescio dello specchio delle nostre coerenze. Sono spiragli da cui filtra qualcosa di accecante e insieme di carezzevole, sono cuspidi elastiche di qualcosa che deve restare sommerso, per noi (e forse per tutti), ma che pure sentiamo necessariamente nostro. (...) Gli haiku hanno quasi l'aria di "scusarsi" dell'esserci, se l'esserci comporti una qualche violenza sull'essere-puro e sul lettore-puro, se comporti una seduzione troppo viscosa per darsi come eleganza, un giro logico che voglia catturare, vincolare, piuttosto che aprirsi appena in sollecitante enunciato, in ammiccante moto di palpebra." (Dalla presentazione di Andrea Zanzotto)
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