The verses of Famularo are "sour", "petrose", but lucid and essential, nourished by very concrete terms. He does not accept a superficial vision of our age, he commits himself to going to the root of the problems, leaving open the question both that this "disenchantment of values" (M. Weber) concerns the current period and that it invests the essence of the human condition. Here, therefore, classicism, renewed in a substantial dimension, presents itself as an instrument of clarification first and then of denunciation, without rhetorical emphasis, without irony, without indignation. Poetry therefore falls within the sphere of sacredness not by divine privilege, not by the inspiration of the Muses, but by the need to "preserve" human values, according to the aforementioned etymology of the term "sacer" (Giulio Greco).
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