Marco Maggi's poetry is made up of guts and hearts. It envelops, takes, enters, before going out as a choral, shamanic voice. In short, it is written between feeling and thought and, as such, it has in itself emotional depth and metric measure. This applies to all of his poetic production and, in particular, to the tripartite poem Ne fathers nor mothers, where the writing tends to be even more incessant, hypnotic (Ivan Fedeli).
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