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Greetings to all, Dear Readers! Today, as promised in the previous posts, I want to tell you about a book, or rather a poetry collection that I have read recently and that was kindly offered to me by its author, Nunzio di Sarno. I thank him immediately for his attention and courtesy. The work in question, as also present in the title of this article, is called “Mu”. The publishing house that publishes it is Oédipus. The book, despite being made up of just over a hundred pages, is complex in the eyes of the less experienced reader. The poems are really many and divided into four different macro chapters. The aspect that makes reading difficult to understand is the concept on which the entire work is based. It is in fact of a philosophical-oriental matrix and originates in the term that gives the title to the text, “Mu” in fact. According to the author himself: “Mu keeps opposites within himself and pushes us to transcend them in an impulse that springs away from logic and premeditation. And when you think you’ve grabbed him that’s where he escapes. We can only move together. The koan shows us the road that becomes a trace and map. A map that is kept right for the passage and the lights that last are the achievements, at the mercy of love and friendship, drugs, alcohol and meditations, illness, death and discipline, within the “old, new and rediscovered” families. In a word, Life. That plays in the wind, but also to the crooked pace of Monk and the dry distortions of the Ramones. It is a moment and the cross legs splash in the Pogo. In a continuous push for the transformation, which he finds, in the transfiguration of lack and excesses, the new forms. “. In a sense, these words bring to mind the concept of ying and yang, typical of the Taoist culture. It is the explanation of every aspect of life and of the world through its opposites, the extremes by which everything is revealed.
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