Monday, March 10, 2025

Sharpening the Cross and Crescent Moon by Alessandro Russo

 



Sharpening the Cross and Crescent Moon


Two brothers were waiting,

Impatiently the moon,

With their shoulders leaned against a tree,

That seemed to broaden its arms,

To shape a cross with its branches,

The tree started strip of green,

Laying bare an omen,

Right there where once,

Was driven a wooden pole,

With another pole crossed on top,

As a foul crown,

The moon arrived,

But only half,

And the younger brother,

Caught it like a scimitar,

Pointing at the other,

Who meanwhile uprooted,

The tree, seized it,

Like a sword,

The blood of that night,

Became mulch,

That still is nourishing,

What everybody calls,

The Holy Land,

 

“I’m Angelica and I Walk with Wind”

 

"There is something provocative and mysterious in Alessandro Russo's writing. Something that does not come immediately, at a first reading, but that can be grasped by reading his poems several times, pulling out the words, one by one, letting yourself be penetrated by the verse. There are women and their lives: Eva, Ramona, Angelica, Lola, Maria, Aradia, to whom the author dedicates words of love, with the chords of joy and pain. There are the escapes, the torments and the hairpin bends, the lost perspectives, but also the smiles of body and soul, the winds of wonder, and the reflected voices of people and thoughts near and far. There is the sea, which sometimes saves, sometimes hurts, with its waves to which fate is entrusted..."

(From the Preface by Maria Zanolli)

 

 


LINK:

 

https://www.ibs.it/sono-angelica-sfilo-col-vento-libro-alessandro-russo/e/9788899021337?inventoryId=54055297&queryId=3e8288172c07021334cb85e14ebd40a8


Biography

Alessandro Russo was born in Castellammare di Stabia (Naples - Italy).

He is the author of several books of poetry and has been awarded many national and international poetry awards.


 











Prepared by Publicist and Promter Angela Kosta

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