Etna Aetnaea (2025) Ink drawing by Maurizio Puglisi Translator Etna or Aetnaea is a woman In one of the many legends of Etna (or as it was called in ancient times “Aitna”) it is told that Etna was actually the daughter of Uranus and Gea; she kept the giant Enceladus, whom we talked about in the previous story, hidden under her. The tradition that identifies Etna with the feminine sphere is still common. The rich soil of Etna, in fact, is easily associated with the idea of motherhood, abundance and fertility. Furthermore, to the question “...
Quando sei stanco.
Quando sei triste e deluso.
Quando sei nervoso e rabbioso.
Prendi una penna ,falla scivolare su un foglio ,falla danzare,ondeggiare.
Falle fare la sua strada e tu andrai con lei per linee e punti.
Tra alberi ,fiori, monti ,paesaggi che non hai mai visto prima.
Quando vuoi ritrovarti ,prendi una penna .
(Maurizio Puglisi)
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