Sunday, October 3, 2010

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We received this letter from Ida beams that we share with all the poets of the festival, and more:

Cara Maria Teresa and loved the endless hours reviewing
Franca Rome program 2010 Poetry, Poetics, I have the impression of being faced with something that would leave a mark. Not for the participation of many, many poets, but called for an air of movement This event appears to be transmitted as scattered throughout the city ... as something that is spread assembles ... as removing the confusion: yes, in this ROMAPOESIA underneath (but clear) there is a political tone that accompanies the pitch 'poetic' ... and I speak of women's political rather than policy that we are suffering horribly ugly. I'm talking about the political poetry made by women still determined to keep their head and their face. Their own language ... Better yet speak of a poetic POLICY anything but soft, I'm talking about reality. And I speak also of its opposite. In poetry you put into it all: work and not work, the history and not history, the word and not word. In politics, as well. And then ... here we are. As far as I'm concerned, we wanted to. Ida beams

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