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    I Read Leopardi

    By

    Billy McBride

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    Copyright 2010, by William McBride

    ISBN 978-0-557-93326-6

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    1.

    The first time I read Leopardi, I was enamored by his

    attention to close in on lush and pleasant weather.

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    2.

    I have learned a lot that night of reading, but the subject

    matter was absorbed at the same speed.

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    3.

    I know where things are in a flash.

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    4.

    All of his book was read at one sitting on the couch.

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    5.

    I cried over and identified with his pains.

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    6.

    I came out of my shell and I discussed his poetry with my

    teacher on break.

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    7.

    I had much hope of being able pull myself away them from

    in order to solve his poems stylistically.

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    Leopardi spells out and speaks much of being alone and

    being around beauty.

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    He spoke of beautiful landscapes and distant horizons.

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    10.

    Leopardi was disgusted over a silly bad society.

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    Reading his poetry, I wondered if I too had any hope for

    giant romantic relationships.

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    12.

    I was patient enough to know that if I kept trying I would

    eventually understand his poems content.

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    13.

    As a matter of fact, he is not so religious.

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    He is quietly Romantic Idyllic.

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    He does not praise himself, but he lets others do it for him.

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    Leopardi wanders far down the street, but not in circles.

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    He had the same close isolation as Petrarch did.

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    Neither journeying nor staying at home is a cure for a

    broken heart when exiled.

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    Leopardi wrote in order to play with women usually.

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    20.

    His nervous approach to the reader was less confident than

    Petrarch.

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    21.

    Leopardi was confident over his creative abilities to

    imagine.

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    22.

    I read he is good, noble, and kind.

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    23.

    He was more of a fighter than the monumental Petrarch.

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    Petrarch however was more collected and patient.

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    Leopardi is a nice Gold Moldian now.

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    Leopardi is sophisticated and intricate.

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    He had more gifted variety than Petrarch.

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    Better than Petrarch he was at digressing, and more ironical

    on his walks.

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    His stance digs into the warrior ironical style.

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    There is no one poem to learn, only relations between

    them, says Harold Bloom.

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    Leopardi is vivid and connects with other individuals

    through his vividness.

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    Harold Bloom likes his happy brightness.

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    33.

    Harold Bloom said that Leopardis translator became aware

    and caught fire.

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    Petrarch and Leopardi are both Gold Moldians now who

    work things out.

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    35.

    Petrarch tells only one story in the mechanisms of his

    sonnet sequence.

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    Petrarch is a beautiful bird, he chirps one note.

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    Leopardi is an embarrassed kid; he wanders, has more

    dialogue.

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    He is a bright kid who went astray and became lost.

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    Petrarch is an gliding invisible bird.

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    Leopardi is a rabid Napoleon, leaving Europe in worse

    shape than when he set out.

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    Petrarch is Blake indoors.

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    Leopardi broke up and failed.

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    Difficult Petrarch is Waterloo, a benign humanism.

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    In one system Leopardi is Ulysses.

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    Petrarch is a suitor because of his constant praising of the

    prohibited wife of Ulysses, Laura (Penelope).

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    Here is my youthful confusion: are all Gold Moldians

    Greeks?

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    47.

    In my own triumph I never lost hope and I was surprised in

    my own life many years after moving away from first

    reading Leopardi.

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    Leopardi was happy to make a painful war by his writings.

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    He was an ugly man and he loved golden women

    unsuccessfully.

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    My anger is that there is now more bad men closer to me

    than there was back then.

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    Leopardi was happy that Nature put on a show and existed

    entirely for him.

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    He was like the coming ideal man of Emerson.

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    In my sickness I loved video games, mechanically

    corresponding to them.

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    Emersons prophesized ideal man is a poet.

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    My sweetest health is my coherence, my pragmatism.

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    Leopardi did not play or experiment.

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    Therefore, he was on his high horse and not equal to or

    willing give others a boost up.

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    Leopardis mourning for his love was temporary.

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    Videogames cause the little ones to yearn.

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    I feel I am still trying to understand how his own more

    mature yearning and beliefs were weak.

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    Petrarch had finished completely what he had to say, what

    needed in gold to be said.

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    Leopardi still had more battles to go into to fight.

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    I regret that a few kids can be immature.

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    Strange birds are good at circling.

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    Not all mixed birds are Gold Moldians.

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    Shots out of the ordinary, poetry and the imagination are

    the more-than-rational.

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    War, revenge, and nuclear aggression are irrational.

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    Beauty is natural like dirt.

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    Leopardi had a boundless formless style.

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    Invisible birds glide theatrically.

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    Peace with others is invisible.

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    Atobots image is a luminous Image.

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    Leopardi thought the heck about Atobots.

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    Atobots, the approaching mindless shades, are not

    interested in our progress; and keep us from reading, doing

    us harm.

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    My mistake was not knowing a trusting way of the

    meaning of Leopardis poetry at one time.

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    Nobody understands why I go off and speed read.

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    Leopardi is as normal as life.

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    Leopardi did not care or try to contain like I do for

    meanings.

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    When reading his poetry, I just passed over the words,

    absorbing and picking up the privileged now.

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    I saved much later to combine and reread.

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    Leopardi found women who were in the spotlight of the

    world a mystery to figure out.

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    He had a great and stable knowledge of who he was

    himself.

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    In his hunting down of lyrics, he was sweet about his

    presentation of his poetic sequences to others.

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    He had bitter and impossible-to-solve failures.

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    We could use some warm examples of his poetry but not

    right now.

    - Ora Ora Tiferetot

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    He feared being attacked and looked at as a kid.

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    He had a power to convince and shock others of his

    Genius.

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    He praised good little Petrarch.

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    He scorned surprises because they would cause him to lose

    control of his strong stance.

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    Leopardi loved being outdoors in breezes and in rain.

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    Petrarch loved the inside, being safe with his family.

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    Leopardi hated the nightmare of exile.

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    Petrarch hated having to change his order in the Universe

    because of apocalypses.

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    The outdoors are deep and vivid.

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    Leopardi did not know patience with his fellow human

    beings.

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    I am not Leopardi, unloved.

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    We can always talk about his digging up and revival.

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    We may speak one day of a Romantic Idyllic coming back

    by means of Time Travel.

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    The Universe has maps and charts made of it for us for

    such a purpose.

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    We will make up or resurrect Leopardis memories one day.

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    FINIS