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‘The Nuances of Love’

13 Monday Oct 2025

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AICW, Association of Italian Canadian Writers, Italian Canadian Literature, Poetry

‘The Nuances of Love:  Celebrating 40 years of Italian-Canadian voices‘ celebrates 4 decades of the AICW (Association of Italian Canadian Writers). Edited by Christine Sansalone, Diana Iuele-Colilli and Maria Pia Spadafora, this gorgeous anthology is a collection of poetry and prose on the themes of love and friendship. It also celebrates the power and importance of storytelling and community. 46 Italian-Canadian writers contributed to this anthology, and one of them is me!

It is available for purchase for $25.00 (Can)from Guernica Editions and on Amazon.ca

My contribution is a poem.  I do not normally write poetry, as you can tell from the title ‘Vorrei essere una poetessa‘ (I would like to be a poet). Since I can, I am posting it here, but you will have to get your own book if you want to read the other 45 contributions.

The poem was written directly in Italiano.  Since I know a few of you will ask ‘where can I find it in English’ I did a very quick translation. Some of the concepts do not translate well, but I did my best-you can find it at the end.

Vorrei essere una poetessa

Vorrei essere una poetessa.

Così potrei esprimere tutto cio’ che vorrei dire

con parole magiche

che si sciolgono dalla lingua

Vorrei usare parole come affascinante e meraviglioso

per descrivere le cose di cui scriverò

Che posso mettere a parole…..

 

la luce gloriosa del sole estivo di meta’ pomeriggio,

che proietta ombre nascoste sui muri di pietra

 

I suoni allegri dei bambini

quando giocano a calcio

nelle viuzze strette

 

la vista mozzafiato

dalle scogliere sul mare

e la tenerezza della brezza marina

quando ti accarezza le spalle

 

la tavolozza ricca di colori brillanti

come il blu oltremare e terra di Siena bruciata

che diventano un dipinto quando incontrano la tela

 

l’emozione quando uno si trova

adavanti ad un capolavoro di Caravaggio,

con chiaroscuro e luci drammatiche

magnifico da ogni lato

 

Il profumo indimenticabile

del pane appena sfornato

che fa venire l’acquolina in bocca

e fa brontolare la pancia

 

Il gusto di un bicchiere di vino profumato e corposo

fatto con un’uva locale

e condiviso con i migliori amici

che valgono più dell’oro

 

la gioia dell’amore al primo sguardo

e anche la profondità della tristezza

di un cuore spezzato in mille pezzi

per un amore non ricambiato

 

Per tutti questi è difficile trovare le parole,

o scegliere gli aggettivi adeguati

Vorrei essere una poetessa….

purtroppo non trovo le parole

e non so da dove e come cominciare.

Published in:  ‘The Nuances of Love: Celebrating 40 years of Italian-     Canadian voices.  Editors Christine Sansalone, Diana Iuele-Colilli and Maria Pia Spadafora.  Guernica Editions (2025), p 40-41.

In Inglese/in English:

I would like to be a poet

So that I can express everything I want to say

with magical words

that roll off the tongue

I want to use words like fascinating and wonderful

to describe the things I will write about

So that I can put into words…

the glorious light of the mid-afternoon summer sun,

projecting cast shadows on crumbling stone walls

The joyful sounds of children

playing with a soccer ball

in narrow cobblestone streets

the breathtaking view

from cliffs overlooking the sea

and the tenderness of the sea breeze

when it caresses your shoulders

the rich palette of brilliant colors

such as ultramarine blue and burnt sienna

that become a painting when they meet the canvas

the emotion of finding oneself

in front of a masterpiece by Caravaggio,

painted in chiaroscuro, with dramatic lighting

magnificent from every angle

The unforgettable aroma

of freshly baked bread

that makes the mouth water

and the stomach rumble

The taste of a fragrant, full-bodied glass of wine

made with local grapes

and shared with dearest friends

who are worth more than gold

The joy of love at first sight

and also the profound sadness

of a heart shattered into a thousand pieces

for an unrequited love

For all of these, it is difficult to find the words,

or choose the proper adjectives.

I would like to be a poet…

unfortunately, I cannot find the words

and I do not know where or how to begin.

Ciao, Cristina

 

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2 years of Covid-19

13 Sunday Mar 2022

Posted by Un po' di pepe in Uncategorized

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Coronavirus, COVID19, COVID19 pandemic, Sottosopra

As we slowly emerge from our cocoons and restrictions, it is hard to believe 2 years has passed since COVID-19 started a planetary health crisis that took over our lives.  2 years ago today, I wrote my first covid related post.  While at my local coffee shop, I overheard too many conversations discussing the cancellation of sports games being ‘drastic and fear-mongering, since more people die of the seasonal flu’ and ‘only sick people over 80 are dying’. As a health care professional, I felt I needed to publish the facts.

Personal Protective Equipment

At that time, no one could have imagined we would still be here 2 years later-even though the Spanish flu lasted at least as long.  At times, it seemed things were improving, then another crisis would strike and we took a step backwards.  There was little time for recovery.

Covid-19 has affected life for everyone.  The loss of life, paralysis of the world economy, and mental health effects of this pandemic have been devastating. The stress, isolation and anxiety of quarantine, the fear, confusion, uncertainty and frustration with constantly changing recommendations and regulations have taken their toll and it will take time to recover.

Along this covid journey, differing opinions have also caused stress.  It is good to see Facebook is no longer full of self-professed medical experts.  Now they have become combat strategy experts.  In North America, there have been protests for ‘freedom’ and infringement of rights.  My colleagues and I risked our own health to administer covid vaccines, so I have absolutely no tolerance for covidiots.  If I was in charge, they would all be given a one-way ticket to the Ukraine to witness firsthand what REALLY losing your rights and freedoms looks like.  It is reported that 6 million people lost their lives to Covid-19, although the real number is probably higher. To put it in a grim perspective, this is the same number lost during the Holocaust.  Yet there are still conspiracy theorists who believe this is fake news.

Where I live, masks are no longer required, although in some places they are recommended.  Next month, we will no longer require proof of vaccination to enter restaurants and public events.  90% of the population is vaccinated, and enough people have had mild cases to build up immunity.  Are we mentally ready to return to normal, or to get used to a ‘new normal’ though?

Everyone will come out of restrictions on their own time.  We are all facing challenges that may not be visible.  Do not assume to know what others are going through. For some, wearing masks, avoiding crowds and other precautions will be a safety net to cling to for a while longer.  Extra helpings of patience and kindness will be required.

There are not many positive things to come out of a global pandemic.  Even so, I have felt humbled by the outpouring of kindness, humanity, cooperation and creativity that has come out of this terrible situation to emphasize the resilience of the human spirit.  This has also been a time for many of us to reflect on what is important. This will be my final Covid-19 related post.  Continue to be patient and kind, hug your loved ones, have that extra sfogliatella, and stay safe.  Ciao, Cristina

5 masks hanging on a clothesline

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