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The return: Love poems
Contributor(s): Gadaleta, Gianleo (Author)
ISBN: 1090760639     ISBN-13: 9781090760630
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $6.93  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | European - Italian
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6" W x 9" (0.33 lbs) 94 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Italy
 
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From Christmas, new encounters of passionate or spiritual loves come back to life in the author's hope of finding a connection between the world of dreams and the afterlife and the experience of earthly love"Everything is too calmEverything is too brightI would like drops of your tearsTo see shadows of snowy forestsThat I could dry with the windOf my sighFor your distance"Gianleo Gadaleta, born in Terlizzi, is a composer, poet and screenwriter. A great fan of cinema, strongly influenced by French cinema from the 30s and 40s and by the Carn -Pr vert couple, he began writing lyrics and song music at twenty years of age. He begins to write poems in the same period. At twenty-five he wrote his first film script, with a transposition of the novel "Ben Hur" giving significant importance to the character Iras who became one of the protagonists of the film. In 2013, the autobiographical scenario "A run from the past" about a boy who goes to Amsterdam to find the meaning of his life after the death of his father, "Judith" on a French journalist, "Julia" on an Australian dancer, and are in production "Fran oise", on a French singer and "Debbie" on the life of the actress and dancer Debbie Reynolds. Published and available on Amazon the collections of poems "Twenty years (2000)," Three nights and four days "and" The second round "(2013)," Love poems "(2013-2018)," Paris poems "(2015-2019)," The return "," Your foreign body "," Star of the Earth "," Silent Film ", The cavalier swordsman" (2019), "Pluto", "Corazon espinado" (2020)."Our fingers touch each otherTouching the velvet of the curtainYou are on the stage sideI'm in the empty hallGive me some of your art through your handI will give you my life"