marcin
(Marcin)
#1
Marè, with his neologisms, with his
expressive richness, shows clearly, as if it
were still necessary, that real poetry can be
entrusted to any language, and often invents
its own language to protect itself from
contamination, maybe by an act of
contamination.
We are now peering into the future of
Roman dialect poetry which, had we taken
into consideration the myriad poets that
have blossomed recently, would have taken
us too far from the analysis of its
development and would have led us astray.
It was our intent to follow the course of
Belli’s seed and see how it was transformed
into something other than itself; the rest is
academia, exercises, a few whims not to be
considered, in order to prevent too many
incrustations from covering the trail and the
voice made flesh ner nerbo e ner vverbo (in