Friday, September 24, 2010

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beaches! wrote last July, also called for the creation of a national network to claim the right of free access to the sea. With great satisfaction and then insert the link to the Committee Beach common good "to protect" the shoreline of the XIII Municipio di Roma ", also very well organized with regard to communication and information on the web. A committee that is in addition to others that with hard work for years in Italy, where privatization of beaches continues its relentless march, despite all the ongoing critical reflection on common goods. So I insist the need for the individual instances local coordinasi able to give strength to the idea that the sea and its shores, in a country surrounded by the Mediterranean, is the first property / common areas. About
of space as a commons, is today a long article by Marc Augé on the front page of La Repubblica. One wrote that the French anthropologist reflected from his personal experience, the importance of public parks in cities. Augé writes: "It's good to create stadiums, swimming pools, structured places for the formation of" bodies governed effectively, "but you should also let you create some space of free self-expression and comparison with others in areas that did all without forcing anything. " A description of the latter, which gives perfectly the fundamental importance of education beaches, those free of course. The public beaches are, in fact, from the experience of those who live by the sea, "spaces that allow all without imposing anything," which allow you to stroll or sunbathe, read or watch the horizon, play or discover the nature, walking distance from our homes, in all seasons of the year. Yes, because whether we like it or not, the Italian coast have become one endless urban waterfront, including the beaches must be the natural result of free space and free access.

Friday, September 10, 2010

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"All the stormy passions of humanity ... it's been like reflections in a mirror, without a trace of the mysterious face of the Sea Joseph Conrad


few weeks ago I wrote of the pleasures of swimming, defined as exercise and spiritual. Exercise with passion that I continue to practice in the warm waters of the house, the Adriatic and september.
the swimmer "this hero" is dedicated to the book by Charles Sprawson "The Shadow of the Black Masseur" , released in England in 1992 and translated a few years later in Italy to Adelphi. A text that despite an excess of quotations and a too wide-ranging international, remains a pleasant lettura, utile a comporre un quadro del nuoto dalla supremazia inglese dell'Ottocento fino agli anni Trenta del Novecento, definito dall'autore il decennio giapponese. Non mancano i riferimenti alla classicità greca e romana, sia sul versante mitologico che storico. Ampio risalto è dato poi agli scrittori nuotatori, dalle note vicende acquatiche romantiche di Byron e Shelley a quelle meno note, ma forse ancor più affascinanti, del regista Akira Kurosawa e Yukio Mishima. “Se Shelley fu il più commovente dei nuotatori, Byron fu universalmente considerato il più grande dei suoi tempi”, Byron che a proposito della sua traversata dell'Ellesponto diceva: “Di quest'impresa vado fiero più che di qualsiasi altra opera, both political and poetic rhetoric. " After a century, on the other side of the Earth, Kurosawa, and Mishima from their experience, an extraordinary importance attributed to swimming, transposing their love in this memorable film and books. In its pages Sprawson, intersecting personal experience to the size of non-fiction, has sought to investigate "The peculiar psychology of the swimmer, his" feel the water '. "
More generally believe that the sea is a great gym to train the "feel" through the daily exercise of swimming in the waters of our cities.