Giuseppe Ungaretti: la poesia come sussurro dell'anima

Giuseppe Ungaretti: Poetry as a Whisper of the Soul

Giuseppe Ungaretti in a nutshell

Giuseppe Ungaretti didn't just write poetry: he engraved emotions on paper. His essential and profound writing was born in the trenches of the First World War, when every word became a prayer or a breath.

🕊️ “Morning”: two words, one world

This poem is one of the symbols of Hermeticism , a poetic movement in which narration is abandoned to remain only with the essence:

I light up
of immense

🔍 What does this poem really tell us?

  • "M'illumino": it's a reflexive verb that suggests something happening inside. The light isn't external: it comes from within.
  • "Of the immense": it is a total illumination, which surpasses logic. The poet feels invaded by something vast, sacred, perhaps inexplicable.
  • Two words: they're enough to create a universe. Ungaretti shows us that poetry needs no frills: only truth.

🌄 Where and when was she born?

Written in 1917 in Santa Maria La Longa, among the trenches of the Carso, this poem is a prayer, a spiritual revelation. In the midst of war, Ungaretti finds a moment of light, a moment of sudden and total peace.

📚 Why read it today?

In a noisy and fast-paced age, Ungaretti teaches us to pause and listen. His poems are like pebbles thrown into the pool of our attention: they make us reflect, vibrate, breathe.

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