Thursday, January 18, 2007

Top Of Back Heat Sensation?

dying town






winds down the hill of pain.


Now that is deep and sad sea
campaign
crack and foxes

along the ditches and the old villages
life becomes
tears and groans the forest,
spreading gangrene.

It 's like syncope
that rends the starnelle

asphyxiated along the canals in the summer heat.

E 'the old
gasp of a suffering humanity in the heart that
bolts
waiting for nothing.

country die under foot
deaf

dying in silence and be still waiting.

cynical caresses
rob you again. You know
always
but you let yourself go. It does not help


the need for peace of death

that din that broke the plains. And he shoots


and poor light

turn fearful and dismayed at the slaughterhouse.

Francesco Agresti
(photo by Angela Immediate)

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Masts And Ships Labelled

Alexandra Petrova, the third poet in the Via Veneto

Clcca on the picture to access the site in Russian
The Russian poet Alexandra Petrova is the third in Via Veneto. His will be the evening of 14 April. At present it is Ennio Cavalli. The performances of Tiziana Bagatelle and David Curzon. Beppe Frattaroli's music, led by Francesco Agresti .
Alexandra Petrova was born in Leningrad in 1999 and resides in Italy where, in 2005, with the publisher Crocetti, has published the collection "More fires." Her poems have been translated into several languages \u200b\u200band included in numerous international anthologies. His poetry is considered an adventure between language and innovative electronics. A real journey to the center of the word.


Via Veneto, therefore, with this new literary initiative, is going, not to resurrect the magic of a particular historical moment, but to get involved as a place of proposals, particularly of letteraio, as this was essentially its role in the history of costume in the capital, at least until the paradox of the sweet life Fellini.

Monday, January 8, 2007

Is Paint A. Lung Irritant?

POETS IN VIA VENETO, a new cultural initiative of Francesco Agresti



VIA VENETO OPEN TO POETRY. At the start, BY NEXT FEBRUARY 10TH, THE POETS IN REVIEW VIA VENETO. FIRST MEETING WITH SERGIO DE LUCA ERRI AND ZAVOLI.

beginning next Feb. 10, with Sergio Zavoli, festival of poetry, Poets in the Via Veneto. On 10 March, will be the turn of Erri De Luca. Next, with monthly meetings with the most representative exponents of Italian and international contemporary poetry.

The initiative, sponsored by the Friends of the Sea, enjoys the cooperation of the Regina Hotel Baglioni, which will host various meetings, and logistical support of the libraries Arion, provides for a series of meetings on a monthly basis throughout the whole year and will end in December with a great celebration of Poetry.

"Via Veneto, therefore - said Francesco Agresti, editor of the Review with Ennio Cavalli - not only cinema or stage of great worldly happenings, but as it is in its best traditions, including the place of culture and literature." And
to launch this important initiative that could not be Sergio Zavoli, poet, journalist, writer, essayist and friend always Federico Fellini, who had projected the reputation of this important road to Rome for all continents, making it unquestionably loved.

The speaking voices that accompany from time to time, guests will be those proposed by Tiziana Bagatelle and David Curzon, accompanied by the music of Beppe Frattaroli.

(For more information tel. 338/16862019).


E mail: francescoagresti@yahoo.it