Monday, March 21, 2011

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Travel Poetry, spring and UNESCO tontunas

thought to dedicate my post today to Bruckner but this morning, listening to the radio, I learned that today is World Poetry Day, just coinciding with the start of spring . I concluded that UNESCO, which promotes the occurrence since 2001, it would seem that poetry has to be linked to birds, green shoots, hormonal revolution and countless allergies. In other words, an absurdity that I had caught anything, but no, the tontuna is much deeper. Read the rationale for establishing the anniversary: \u200b\u200b 'is clear that a global action of poetry would give recognition and new momentum to the poetic movements of national, regional, and international. This should have the major objective of sustaining the diversity of languages \u200b\u200bthrough poetic expression and to give those who are threatened with the possibility to express themselves in their respective communities. "

For if such reasoning was generic and multi-bit overblown, this year clarified that 'poetry contributes to the creative diversity of the world by constantly renewed challenge to the way we use the words and things, our ways of perceiving and interpret reality. Through its associations, and metaphors, and its own grammar, poetic language is therefore another facet of the dialogue between cultures. Diversity in the dialogue, free flow of ideas by word, creativity and innovation is evident that the " World Poetry Day" is also an invitation to reflect on the power of language and the flourishing of creative capacities of every person. "

National Library in Madrid, the Ministry of Culture has organized a continuous reading of poems from five to seven and a half afternoon. It is unclear whether participants read poems spring or metaphysical. You may wonder, while stuck into the pupil of the listeners, the pupil of any color, what is poetry. UNESCO because it does not seem to have very clear.

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