Poetic foundations for watery terrain – three poems below Venice

Q3 Arts and Humanities Text (Australia) Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.52086/001c.88243
Paul Venzo
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The Venetian lagoon is a geographical extremity imperilled by extreme weather events. Increasingly regular flooding endangers the lives and livelihoods of Venetians, not to mention the built and natural environments around them. In response to the documentary film Saving Venice (Bulling, 2022), I have produced a short series of poems that address the existential threat that climate change poses to Venice. The first poem refers to the MOSE sea-gates project, a feat of engineering designed to prevent catastrophic flooding of the lagoon. The second takes up the motif of the foundations of Venice, specifically the use of wooden pylons that excise oxygen and moisture and prevent the city from sinking. The third poem deals with the effects of erosion caused by shipping. This poetic work builds upon my previous creative and critical output focussed on Venice as a liminal and literary space, notable for the in-between-ness that comes from being a city built on water (Venzo, 2015; Venzo 2019; Venzo 2022). Extending this scholarship on Venice as a city both real and imagined through writing, these poems represent this watery terrain as simultaneously poetic and ecological (Bryson, 2002). Using the technique of concrete poetry (Draper, 1971; Bray, 2012), each poem syncretises these hidden elements that speak to the effects of extremity, to address the “slipperiness” of this physical environment and construct new foundations in word and image.
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水地形的诗歌基础——威尼斯下面的三首诗
威尼斯泻湖是地理上的一个极端,受到极端天气事件的威胁。越来越频繁的洪水危及威尼斯人的生命和生计,更不用说他们周围的建筑和自然环境了。为了回应纪录片《拯救威尼斯》(2022年,Bulling出版),我创作了一系列简短的诗歌,讲述气候变化给威尼斯带来的生存威胁。第一首诗指的是摩西海门工程,这是一项工程壮举,旨在防止泻湖的灾难性洪水。第二个项目以威尼斯的地基为主题,特别是使用木质的塔架来消耗氧气和水分,防止城市下沉。第三首诗是关于航运造成的侵蚀。这个诗意的作品建立在我之前的创造性和批判性产出的基础上,专注于威尼斯作为一个阈限和文学空间,值得注意的是,威尼斯是一个建立在水上的城市(Venzo, 2015;Venzo 2019;Venzo 2022)。这些诗歌将威尼斯作为一个既真实又想象的城市,通过写作扩展了这一学术研究,将这一水域地形同时表现为诗意和生态(Bryson, 2002)。运用具体诗歌的技巧(Draper, 1971;Bray, 2012),每首诗都融合了这些隐藏的元素,这些元素表达了极端的影响,以解决这种物理环境的“滑溜”,并在文字和图像中构建新的基础。
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