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Ida Vitale, one hundred years of exact words

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1 de November de 2023
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Alberto Barciela

Journalist / Vice President of EditoRed

 

“The verses of Antonio Porchia (1885-1968), an Argentine poet of Italian origin, in “Las revelaciones desnudas” (Naked Revelations), from the book “Voces” (Voices), fit into the song celebrating the centennial, this November 2, of the birth of Ida Vitale, the Uruguayan Penelope of Latin roots, the lady capable of weaving with fine threads, with words, an immense geography. She does it with an attentive gaze, raising the voice of experience to light with which to combat the uncertainties of everyday life, of the future hollowed out by memories and wounded by the present. She does it with a subtle feminine sensibility. In her, as in Porchia, everything becomes brief and precise, as exemplified by this beautiful fragment, an intelligent invitation, from her work: “Yes, let’s not go any further, / let’s stay next to the humble bird/ that has a nest among the bougainvillea/ and keeps a close watch/ Beyond that I know that the sordid begins,/ greed, havoc”.

 

I believe that Cadiz critic José Ramón Ripoll, writer, poet, journalist and musicologist, captured the essence of the celebrated author: life, ethics and verb. He did so in an article “Ida Vitale or the reduction of infinity”, in which he wrote “what Vitale’s poetry has of life does not refer to a biographical sense, but an essential one, the song of life itself, in its present, which becomes a vivid and eternal image. What she has of ethics is that which moves her to look at the other and give him his space, his being, his dignity. Finally, the verb offers her the key, the bridge, to approach the poetic event”.

 

A member of the Generation of ’45, Ida Vitale shares the Uruguayan Parnassus with other writers such as Juan Carlos Onetti, Mario Benedetti, Emir Rodríguez Monegal, María Inés Silva Vila, Ángel Rama or Idea Vilariño, the latter of Galician origin. But Ida is universal, like almost all of them, the heritage of the 600 million Spanish speakers in the world, a fact that we have just learned, and that comes to celebrate the birthday of the 2019 Cervantes Prize winner, whose work has also been translated into Italian, German and Portuguese, among other languages.

 

In her creation, Ida weaves, braids, intertwines, the human aspects of feminism, the light of love or hope, reaches her vertigo, suffers loneliness and exile, builds her shelters, proclaims her freedom, praises the artists of plastic arts or letters, sings to the book, transits time and makes love with words. And it is capable of translating the light language of the raindrops on the glass into a racket.

 

Inspired, subtle and beautiful scopes, fortunate encounters, permanent inspiration and lucidity, these are her verses, her poems are full of questions but her true contribution is a spring of answers, of exact words.

 

We must celebrate Ida’s one hundred years among us. I turn again to the sapience of Antonio Porchia, concise, able to sing to creators all: “Those very tiny beings who live a short moment, we know that/ they live a short moment, but we do not know if they live a hundred long years/ in the short moment they live.”

 

“Reality is two moments, the moment in which one lives it and the infinite moment in which one remembers it.” Ida Vitale placed us before the intimacy that overwhelms us, in a difficult moment for the world. From her we know that “a one-day rain may never end”. Her words made beautiful even the pain, a hopeful consolation.

 

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