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Maria Chessa Lai

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Italian poet
Cover of Sea of Mine/ La Mia Mar 2005

Maria Chessa Lai (15 February 1922 in Monti – 7 February 2012 in Alghero) was an Italian poet writing in the Catalan Algherese dialect. She was three times winner of the Premio Ozieri awarded annually for the best new poetry written in a Sardinian minority language. As a bilingual poet she published her poems simultaneously in Algherese and Italian. The majority of her work was collected together and published in the volume La Mia Mar in 2005. Sixty nine of her poems translated into english were published in 2021, in a bilingual Catalan/English edition, under the title: Collected Poems/ Recull de poesies de l'Alguer—including this extract from the poem called Marçanella Helichrysum Golden Sun

... Within its flowers
the reflection of clear light.
And when in the quiet of those hours
the flower that bloomed then desists
upon the path at the rim
of the crumbling abyss
it yet persists intenser in strength
within its aromatic existence.

Chessa Lai was the mother of the journalist, academic, and writer Pasquale Chessa.

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Notes

  1. Celebrated in her home city 2012
  2. Italian newspaper article 2012
  3. "Premi in trasferta per Alghero Donna". Alguer.it. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  4. La Mia Mar/Sea Of Mine Google Books
  5. Collected Poems/ edla.it

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