Vite poetiche

Vite poetiche

Percorso poetico narrato da poete e traduttrici di poesia. Ognuna di loro ha scelto una poeta amata e, di questa, tre parole chiave e tre poesie da condividere. Non arrossire, ascoltale. -- Vite poetiche è realizzato da Flush, progetto culturale dell'associazione Orlando in collaborazione con la Biblioteca italiana delle Donne e l'Archivio di Storia delle Donne di Bologna. -- Musiche originali di: Mijstral

Episodes

January 17, 2021 25 mins
A Gabriella, amica carissima. Cosa dire di una persona buona, cosa rarissima, quando la perdiamo? Che vorremo bene a Hermann che ha voluto il tuo bene.
Cosa si dice se, poi, quella persona è una poeta? Che ti siamo grate per essere stata innocente, cosa non meno rara, che ti siamo grate per essere stata sorridente. Che ti siamo grate per i ponti gentili e solidi che hai saputo costruire. Che ricordiamo le parole e le azioni, tante p...
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Alice Diacono (1987) è una giovane poeta, già vincitrice di numerosi premi per le sue poesie, che stanno tra il memoir e le riflessioni su temi quali il femminismo, la felicità, e il senso stesso della parola poetica. La intervista per Vite poetiche Samanta Picciaiola (Associazione Falling Book)
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July 26, 2020 25 mins
La poesia di Anne Sexton (1928-1974) esprime il tormento della sua esistenza, ma anche l’ironia e l’acuta intelligenza del suo orizzonte poetico. Bellissima la scelta di poesie che ha scelto per noi la sua traduttrice italiana, Cristina Gamberi.
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July 19, 2020 27 mins
Adrienne Rich (1929-2012) è stata una poeta e saggista statunitense di importanza fondamentale
per le riflessioni sul femminismo e per il suo impegno civile. Ascoltiamola nelle parole di Maria
Luisa Vezzali, a cui dobbiamo la traduzione italiana delle sue poesie.
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July 12, 2020 13 mins
Monica Pietrangeli, giornalista, ci racconta il suo fortunato e inatteso incontro con Nella Nobili
(1926-1985), poeta intensa che ha “camminato nel mondo con l’anima aperta”, raccontando la
vita di donne e operaie tra Bologna e la Francia, sua terra d’elezione.
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Intenso e illuminante il racconto che Sara De Simone ci offre della poeta Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), accompagnato dalla lettura di alcune poesie scelte per approfondire alcune parole chiave della grande autrice statunitense
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June 28, 2020 12 mins
L’impegno politico per i diritti dei più deboli, la denuncia delle disuguaglianze e delle violenze contro le donne, si uniscono nella poesia di Marge Piercy (1936) al lirismo dei momenti autobiografici, più intimi. Ce ne parla Loredana Magazzeni, traduttrice e poeta.
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Valentina Pinza (1982) è poeta e valente ceramista, capace di dare forma all’argilla così come alle parole. Le sue poesie parlano di corpi e di paesaggi, e oggi ne leggerà e commenterà alcune in dialogo con Samanta Picciaiola (Associazione Falling Book)
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June 14, 2020 19 mins
Mary Dorcey, poeta irlandese (1950) autrice di poesie sull’identità sessuale femminile, letta e
commentata dalla sua traduttrice italiana Maria Micaela Coppola.
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Azzurra D’Agostino (1977) ha al suo attivo numerose raccolte di poesie. L’ha intervistata per noi,
ragionando su Natura, umanità e condizione femminile, Samanta Picciaiola (associazione Falling
Book, associazione Orlando). Foto di Fabio Sebastiano
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May 31, 2020 13 mins
La forza sempre attuale delle poesie di Audre Lorde (1934-1992), lette e raccontate da Anna Zani,
del collettivo WiT (Women in Translation), che l’ha tradotta per la prima volta in italiano.
> Foto di Jack Mitchell / Getty Images.
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