The title of the collection of Maria Teresa Giani one hand repeats the meaning of the Latin word "altus," because the poet includes the sphere of poetic research Luziano the "nadir and zenith of signification ', the other wants to stress that immersion in each dimension is total and engaging.
And in such a large complex is located the wonderful grace of this poem to embrace the whole extent of the real through the Cusiana coincidence of contradictions. The totality of what exists, that the scientific and philosophical split, is caught in an "inextricable synthesis of mind and matter," the premise from which the Giani pounds creative imagination quite apart from the Platonic and Cartesian dualism, immersing himself in the totality of the existing and returning a miracle of poetic knowledge.