If you could take a look at the place where a poet lives or spent their life; if you could hear the sound of their land, see the trees they loved, the streets they walked, the Café they sat in to write or talk; if you could do that, do you think the poems would become alive again? Here's something for you. Enjoy the landscape of voices on our map.
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Francesco Randazzo
12/15/2018 02:23:54 am
Mi è sembrata subito un'idea bellissima e adesso a vedere la mappa vivente che risuona ovunque di voci e poesie, mi sembra una magnifica babele di anime e parole, un apparente caos che regala un senso verticale d'armonie possibili in questo frammentato mondo.
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Francesca Palumbo
12/15/2018 02:27:46 am
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Maarilyne Bertoncini
12/15/2018 02:28:35 am
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Antonino Caponnetto
12/15/2018 02:29:23 am
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MIchele Melillo
12/15/2018 02:30:32 am
Michele Melillo recommends Poetry SOUND Library.
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Tiziana Colusso
12/15/2018 02:31:23 am
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Valentina Meloni
12/15/2018 02:32:04 am
Valentina Meloni recommends Poetry SOUND Library.
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Elisabetta Bagli
12/15/2018 02:32:54 am
Elisabetta Bagli recommends Poetry SOUND Library.
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Roberto Marzano
12/15/2018 02:33:31 am
Roberto Marzano recommends Poetry SOUND Library.
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Annamaria Ferramosca
12/15/2018 10:59:16 am
Annamaria Ferramosca recommends Poetry SOUND Library.
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Emanuele Marcuccio
12/15/2018 10:59:59 am
Emanuele Marcuccio recommends Poetry SOUND Library.
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