Rime selvagge

Corrado Aiello

Da erranze:



Un non so che all’andare
informa la mia vita
incerta al divenire
suo vento ineluttabile

tra le foglie e le foglie
coriandoli di luce
su onde sparsa dilagano
reale e imaginario


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Da deinòs:



Sul mio silente guardare s’annida
il volto buio d’un ricordo, e dal buio
si partono all’incontro
                                                due serpenti
volubili di rose
                                                avvinti e resi
alla vaghezza d’una danza muta
e al suo perduto gioco


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Da chaosmos:



Ormai ho un cuore
al plasma, e la pelle verde –
fingo la finzione impossibile

Ascelle di confetto
e testa di piombo cavata
fuori dal marmo

Sono prossimo all’acqua
ma in disparte
con il mondo, vedo

E il mio inganno
è pieno di luci
è pieno di colori – tendo al nero

Come a un riposo
  che non sia eterno…


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Art D.: Agnese Azzarelli
Ph: Martina Dell’Aira
Model/Actor: Jozef Gjura

Rime selvagge (Ensemble, dicembre 2020) è l’opera prima di Corrado Aiello (Piano di Sorrento, 1984). Il libro, più che una raccolta di versi, incarna la volontà di un progetto unitario (‘opera compiuta ma aperta’ l’artefice la definisce) e nel contempo intende spogliarsi di ogni vanità, mirando solamente al dire e al dirsi, tramite il mezzo della voce e delle voci che lo ri-vivono inverandolo.
Nel suo lento farsi e disfarsi (sei o sette anni dove accade – e ricade – di tutto) l’opera si è stratificata di senso, articolandosi in tre sezioni (erranzedeinòschaosmos), ciascuna preceduta da un’epigrafe, e ospitando e dispiegando una sorta di fenomenologia dell’umano e del naturale.
In Rime selvagge il gioco autoriale del linguaggio (sospeso sempre tra musica e silenzio, tradizione e invenzione, arte e scienza etc.) è e vuole essere il primo piacere e cimento, e terreno di scontro/incontro privilegiato tra l’io/noi e l’altro, al pari di alti simboli e concetti universali e compresenti (su tutti, l’amore nella sua pluralità e potenzialità; il senso di morte e finitudine e mistero che spinge al trascendimento e alla trasfigurazione, allo sconfinamento).

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