I’ll start with the last few lines of a poem written by Giuseppe Ungaretti at Campo di Mailly in May 1918, during the First World War:
To enjoy
but a minute of life's
first life
I look for an innocent
country
In these few words the great
twentieth-century Italian poet conveys
all the anxiety of finding no country
untouched by the destruction and
suffering of the war. Unfortunately,
not much has changed. We wanted
nothing else but to begin this editor’s
note with a simple “happy holiday”
but couldn’t bring ourselves to do it. Instead we suggest taking a moment
to reflect before the celebrations.
From New York to Paris
and the World
We hope that the celebratory
atmosphere, especially among families
and regardless of ethnicity or religious
affiliation, does not make us forget
what humanity is going through in
this historic moment. Many will not be
able to celebrate, and post-9/11 New
York continues to nurse a wound that
no Freedom Tower can heal.
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On the Cover
As you can see from the cover, this issue celebrates creativity on the streets of Harlem, spotlighting three
Italian artists’ contributions to the
wonderful Audubon Project. And, as
we do for every end-of-year issue,
we’ve also nominated a “Person of
the Year.” Two people, actually, two
women from Puglia, two rivals on the
court and friends in real life—tennis
players Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci, stars of the all-Italian US Open women’s final. In our opinion, as people around the world tuned in to watch them play, the fact that these two female competitors were also (and remain) friends bore an important message. You’ll recall their spontaneous embrace, which may have trumped their sense of national pride at having “conquered America.”
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And now, at long last...
Happy Christmas-New Year’s Eve. And a happy 2016 to all. Let’s hope next year brings peace.
Source URL: http://test.casaitaliananyu.org/magazine/focus/op-eds/article/wishing-you-happy-holidays
Links
[1] http://test.casaitaliananyu.org/files/cimabeforewishingyouhappyholidays1449702086jpg
[2] http://www.i-italyny.com/magazine/2015-11_12/