Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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erase the memories of Argentine-Italian Ivano Fossati

In this video with the song Ivano Fossati and the images I wanted to bring part of the "climate" of the Italian immigrants in Argentina, as happens to two girls in the second part of Reset, emigrated to Buenos Aires.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

A Catchy Slogan For Bulimia And Anorexia



"When the last tree has been felled, poisoned the last flower, the 'last fish caught, you will find that you can not eat money. " (Indian Head, 1850)

Thursday, February 10, 2011

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Comments on Reset

I want to thank the people who wrote to me on e-mail for comment on Reset, I was very pleased. Carry some of these emails, I removed the last names for privacy and chose an email to each side of Reset, thanks again!

" Dear Lara, I am a person of a certain age and it was my daughter to tell me that you can write this post. Reset I have read, that was a gift, all in one breath, I could not wait to hear how it was going to end. You know, my grandfather was also a "parolot" and for a time made the emigrant, so I managed to put myself above all in the first part that talks about Romedio, even if others were fine. Congratulations, a nice book to read, moving and speaking of moments and situations of the past that made me think of the past! A cordial greeting "

Gemma




" Dear Lara,
I would call you and give you the way you (I?) After reading a book "Reset" I was lent by a friend. I'm a fan of the First World War and the story of Peter, in the third part, I was very impressed. Stories like that, forced to become enemies with friends for a foot of land, were very frequent, and it does reflect on the absurdity of war. So I get to your writing and even more for bringing true stories because they do not lose memory. Yours sincerely "

Vittorio




" Hi Lara,
my name is Anna and I always though living far away in the heart of the Val di Sole, as was the land of my great-grandparents. There have been a few times and I was enchanted places, so "Reset" made me relive the valley more or less at the time of my ancestors emigrated to the fact that because of poverty and the need to find work. The book I liked very much, especially the story of Marina and Matilda, who left for Argentina, I was excited. Matilda, with his strong character, a woman was definitely "different" for those years, very independent and emancipated. I've seen on blogs that this character was present in his previous book, "The way home" and I'd love to have it. Congratulations on the beautiful story, I will continue to follow it with affection "

Anna

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

How To Wear Stirrup Leg Warmers

Dried parchment flaps separate us


agree remission eye
moth in the lamp to be dimmed by
am pregnant.
The slow evolution of dawn I
arms to swim foam
your neighborhood.

You're burning in the mouth and
moon itself, have an eye in the mouth to cleanse this
gasp, calling you, with the letters of the name .*



While I see your head bowed their backs to the murmur
of woman born.
I had peace within the time and floods the sand

quivering of your cry.

I place your name inside a heart that
s'accerchia around a tree trunk, the bark instead
keeps you, and you do not go beyond the mountain .*


not by ruling
distant flaps that separate us
swallowing the crack that differs from my helpless
fatigue.
are made to wear ear-round
excerpts of your sound.

The gesture seems to touch unclean places rash;
your name remains fastened with vacuum
bring you wrote on the skin hard and keep your vote
.*

hands are my top
a corollary of the silent baptism.


MCT


* A. Rosselli, words on the trunk of the tree bare, naked in Series hospital.
Image Hope I (1903) , Gustav Klimt.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Fast-food-questionnaire

Trentino emigrants


Romedio and his family in the early part of the book, he emigrated from the Val di Sole in Monte San Savino in Tuscany. He, like many at that time, is a "parolot" or an employee of copper.

In the second part we talk about emigration overseas, with two girls who left for Argentina to seek his fortune.