Laelius de amicitia Blackout
I have tried 'writing' some poetry through the technique called 'blackout poetry', by inking a cheap copy of Cicero's De Amicitia , a Latin philosophical treatise on friendship from the first century BC. It is a popular, even trendy, technique, but practicing it for the first time inspired some reflections on the act of reading. I will interpolate some examples and some reflections. Italian text: fede, piacevolmente sapiente; io, poi, presa al fianco di lui. mi ricordo intimi sulla bocca mortale, affettuosissima. la morte di quella sembra avere più peso dell'amicizia. non c'è stato nessun[o], solo te English translation: faithful, pleasantly wise; I, then, taken by his side. I remember, intimate, on my mortal mouth, so loving. its death seems to be heavier than friendship. There has not been anyone, only you To do blackout poetry, one would think, you want start reading a text, scanning for words that go well together. Then, after carefully selecting the w...