A branch already flowered
Letters to Cristina Campo Remo Fasani , Marsilio, pp. 160, € 12.50
by Mary Pertile
not yet called Cristina Campo, the young woman who, between 1951 and 1954, holds a regular correspondence with the Swiss-Italian poet Dante scholar Remo Fasani: Names, deeds and destiny, then, are nascent, and here he discovers the splendor of themes and discoveries, in the election, for both permanent, of the quest for beauty and truth. Guerrini Remo Fasani met Vittoria in Florence: a friendship that focuses on shared readings, artwork, music, moments of life, writings, poems and pictures. "I never feel so deeply rooted in my own country as in seeing eyes of this Swiss, "he wrote some years later Cristina Campo to a friend.
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