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  • Genre:POETRY
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:181
  • eBook ISBN:9781483502595

Stella Errans

by Edda Tassi

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Overview
It's the latest collection of poems by the author Edda Tassi, the natural heir of the noble and unique tradition of the great Italian Fathers. From an enthusiast, precious, classic style of a really popular and loved poet known all over the world. STELLA ERRANS is a search full of hope, beyond the physical and historical death of love and human ideals. A continuous transformation ensures immortality of beauty and artistic creation, for a better world.
Description
It's the latest collection of poems by the author Edda Tassi, the natural heir of the noble and unique tradition of the great Italian Fathers. From an enthusiast, precious, classic style of a really popular and loved poet known all over the world. STELLA ERRANS is a search full of hope, beyond the physical and historical death of love and human ideals. A continuous transformation ensures immortality of beauty and artistic creation, for a better world. E' l'ultima raccolta di poesie dell'autore Edda Tassi, erede naturale della aulica, straordinaria tradizione dei grandi Padri Italiani. Nello stile appassionato,prezioso, classico di un poeta molto popolare ed amato in tutto il mondo. E' una ricerca piena di speranza, oltre la morte fisica, storica di amori ed ideali umani. Una trasformazione continua garantisce l'immortalita' della bellezza, della creazione artistica.
About the author
Only daughter of emigrants, one of the many grandchilds of two great farmers families, grown by emigrants in France, Belgium, Switzerland and High Savoy, Edda Tassi Cucchiarini enters in the Italian school of the salesianes nuns of Città di Castello where she was until the middle school leaving certificate. Two subjects made of her already a special case: "The bench of school tells its story" that was worth her a scolding, because ecessively prolix for a little girl of the primary school, and the subject of Italian for the intermediate school certificate on an important person. She chose the President of the Republic Giuseppe Saragat, a small scandal covered with all her might discusses by a noble teacher that showed the excellent report card to save her, but rather than "best" Edda got a symptomatic "distinguished". There began the hard times. To let them forgive her the joker won a prize in money founded by the banks on the subject "what is the saving", first and only literary income of her whole production. At the high school certificate a long digression on the beloved Sigmund Freud carried her a summary execution: 46 sixtieth, with the regret of the professors friends who couldn't more than admitting her with 10+praise in history of art. About the two successive degrees in letters and psychology nothing to say. Her work was already safe outside the school rooms. The irreverent, ingenuous megalomaniac artist in formation thanks deeply the teachers who still today love her and to which she is in debt. Occasional works of any type, a temporary position in story of art for few day, for a lot of time psychoanalyst, artist since always and for always. Her country is Umbrian, her province is Tuscany, her metropolis is Rome. And then there it is the world. Allergic to the power if used badly, open to every belief and civility, as long as to man's duty to make him free, happy to be at the world, Edda thanks those of her staff, the love of her life, Blacky and Ramòn, all her readers. The foreign friends, above all the non-eec, feel that she is like them, a "weird Italian", but they don't know because. Some politician or powerful man, positioned long the boot flag could answer easily. Beyond the online published, the unpublished. Poetry - Words' game - Aspis - Bellum - Graces, sweeties, jokes (december 2001) - Seductions - Romancero - Ockham - Holmes - Haroset - Ataraxìa - World vision Prose - Ophelia Gig's Tale