POETRY

KARLOVASSI BAY – Poetry by Yannis Ritsos

KARLOVASSI BAY Old houses inhabited by the boos of the night boats. By lampshades hang small wooden ships built with…

8 years ago

DAYS IN WHITE – Poesia di Ingeborg Bachmann

DAYS IN WHITE In these days, I get up with birches and on the forehead I restart interlock the strands…

8 years ago

SOLITUDE LITTLE FEARS THE EMBRACEMENT – Poetry, by Natalia Bondarenko

SOLITUDE LITTLE FEARS THE EMBRACEMENT The solitude fears little the embrace. I am explaining to two hungry blackbirds, behind the…

8 years ago

NIKE – Poetry, by Maria Pawlikoswka

NIKE You are like the Nike of Samothrace in Paris, oh sleepless love: also hurt, with the same fervor you…

8 years ago

NOTHING WILL COME MORE – Poetry by Ingeborg Bachmann

NOTHING WILL COME MORE Nothing will come more. There will be no spring. Millennial almanacs, it predict at all. But…

8 years ago

LAYER – Poetry, by Štefan Strážay

LAYER Love each time whitens the soul like a room. Overlaps the previous one on the other, sull'azzurrino away with…

8 years ago

I BELIEVE – Poetry, by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski

I BELIEVE I believe in the good things and the good, I believe in friendship, I believe in love. In…

8 years ago

I AM YOUR – Poetry, by Myra Jara

YO SOY TUYA Yo soy tuya como una de las dos flores de algodón y ella es también tuya y…

8 years ago

GRLICE – Poetry, by Kajetan Kovič

GRLICE Nekje so me pokopali. Ne spominjam se več nobenega grma, nobene zvezde, ne morja in ne tišine. Med kládivi…

8 years ago

THE HANDS OF ELSA – Poetry, by Louis Aragon

He was born in Paris, inside an October day, becoming poet, novelist and member of the French Comunist Party. Dadaism…

8 years ago