Italian Poetry
Today we read In quella parte del giovanetto anno, by Dante Alighieri. ---------------------------------------- This extract from the Chant XXIV of Dante’s Comedy is likely not one you find in anthologies: no big names of the time discussing their damnation, no visions of Paradise, no memorable one-liners. But it’s a beautiful, moving simile, that Dante employs to explain how he feels when he sees Virgil, his guide through Hell, angered and disturbed (and apparently not entirely knowledgable on the path they have to take). And how he feels when Virgil finally looks at him with the same friendly, reassuring look he had at the beginning of their journey. You know how it is around February, when frost covers the ground, mimicking its bigger sister, snow? Imagine a poor shepherd who doesn’t have enough to eat. He wakes up, sees the white, and despairs, thinking it’s snow after all. He goes back to his hut, scared, complaining and beating his chest. But then he goes out again, and frost has already vanished under the meek sun! And so he takes his sheep grazing, and all is well. Yes, that’s it. He felt like that. ---------------------------------------- The original: > In quella parte del giovanetto anno > > che ’l sole i crin sotto l’Aquario tempra > > e già le notti al mezzo dì sen vanno, > > > > quando la brina in su la terra assempra > > l’imagine di sua sorella bianca, > > ma poco dura a la sua penna tempra, > > > > lo villanello a cui la roba manca, > > si leva, e guarda, e vede la campagna > > biancheggiar tutta; ond’ei si batte l’anca, > > > > ritorna in casa, e qua e là si lagna, > > come ’l tapin che non sa che si faccia; > > poi riede, e la speranza ringavagna, > > > > veggendo ’l mondo aver cangiata faccia > > in poco d’ora, e prende suo vincastro > > e fuor le pecorelle a pascer caccia. > > > > Così mi fece sbigottir lo mastro > > quand’io li vidi sì turbar la fronte, > > e così tosto al mal giunse lo ’mpiastro; > > > > ché, come noi venimmo al guasto ponte, > > lo duca a me si volse con quel piglio > > dolce ch’io vidi prima a piè del monte. > > > > XXIV, 1-21 > > \ ---------------------------------------- The music in this episode is Vivaldi’s Concerto for 2 Oboes in A minor, RV 536 — I. Allegro, by The Modena Chamber Orchestra (under creative commons [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Modena_Chamber_Orchestra_-_Vivaldi%27s_Concerto_for_2_Oboes_in_A_minor,_RV_536_-_I._Allegro.ogg] from musopen [https://musopen.org/music/3617-concerto-for-2-oboes-in-a-minor-rv-536/]).
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