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Tajani at exhibition on Ungaretti: 'Every school should see it'

FM in Gorizia: 'The poet discloses life in the trenches'

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(ANSA) - GORIZIA, 30 OTT - "Ungaretti was the poet of our youth, a time when schools deeply explored the significance of the First World War." This was the statement from Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani following his visit to the Ungaretti Poet and Soldier exhibition. The Karst and the Soul of the World: Poetry, Painting, History at the Santa Chiara Museum in Gorizia.
    "Ungaretti showed us," the minister explained, "what an Italian soldier endured in the trenches. This exhibition is remarkable because numerous contemporary poets have been invited to reflect on what Ungaretti evokes in them. It's an exhibition I'd recommend to all students to deepen their understanding of our history and national unity—a subject still seldom discussed, even though it's not been so long since 1918. Wars must teach us to prevent future conflicts, yet we mustn't forget the sacrifices we've witnessed, as seen in the Redipuglia Memorial." The exhibition—sponsored by the FVG Region along with the municipalities of Gorizia and Monfalcone and curated by Marco Goldin—combines history, painting, literature, and the lands of the Great War. Together with the From Boccioni to Martini: Art in the Venices in the Time of Ungaretti on the Karst exhibition at Monfalcone Municipal Gallery of Contemporary Art, it forms part of a single project celebrating Nova Gorica-Gorizia as the European Capital of Culture 2025.
    "Ungaretti doesn't need my praise," Tajani continued. "He was one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, and his words are like sculptures, etched into walls, impossible to erase due to their depth and power to depict sensations and challenging moments in life. Yet, he also offered hope when he saw a renewed Karst after the war. It reminds us that after war, life begins again, and we must never lose hope." After the visit, Tajani met with Damjan Terpin, president of the Slovenska Skupnost, and Walter Bandelj, president of the Confederation of Slovenian organizations. He then met with regional leaders and local representatives of Forza Italia.
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