It is a book of silence, stories of silences that speak louder than words, this collection of poems by Alessandro Russo, full of moods rather than Proust (you may do think the title, A lost time), especially Pascoli.
A world that "returns as a fire never extinguished" through words that "a child / have made a man 'more could you want from a poem if you do not know what to say what he wants to say, that loyalty to a node essential, in the heart of one's being in the presence of adults founding figures of his moral system? (Vincenzo Guarracino)
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Review on L'Avvenire March 23rd 2014