My Hometown
- by Francesco
Saverio ALESSIO
San
Giovanni in Fiore
(1050 mt. about sea level) is a small medieval town
in the Sila mountain range in Calabria.
It has a population of 20.000, but half of them have
emigrated to other places.
When
and who founded San Giovanni in Fiore
San
Giovanni in Fiore was founded in the XIII century
around the Florens
Abbey which was built by Joachim
of Flora, a medieval mystic and Cistercian monk,
who wrote a lot of books about the prophecy of the
salvation of the human race; for which he was
very renowend even that time. Dante
in the Divine Comedy decribed him as one "endowend whith prophetic
spirit".
San
Giovanni in Fiore
- Florens
Abbey
Photography
by Giuseppe DE MARCO,
copyright © 2003
Why
did Gioacchino build the Abbey
Gioacchino
da Fiore
(Joachim
of Flora)
decided to dedicate himself to Biblical
study, in particular the hidden meaning of the
Scriptures. He proposed the
creation of a new and
stricter order which was called Florens
after the name of the place where he believed the
salvation of the human race would start. Pope
Celestine III approved his proposal
and so they started building the Abbey
in 1198 in SILA.
San
Giovanni in Fiore today
In
the poem My Hometown
Rina FERRARELLI
describes the nostalgia she feels for the hometown
and her pride in her roots, also she talks about how
the old
town is full of unused empty houses
which were built by past generations of people from
San Giovanni in Fiore for their children, but their
children have never come back to San Giovanni in
Fiore to live in these houses.
View of modern San Giovanni in Fiore
Photography:
Gaetano MASCARO, copyright 2003 ©
In
the first chapter of the essay of "The
restless alliance between psychopathology and
anthropology (memories and
reflections of an experience on the field)" - drawn
of the "I
fogli di Oriss", N 1, on 1993 - the Dr.
Salvatore Inglese wrote: My first impression
was that of a place contained on him self, wrapped
around an invisible, monastic and
claustrophobic secret.
I
don't see a positive future for San Giovanni in
Fiore unless there a change of political class and
the development of the tourist industry.
Beyond
the goldsmith
tradition, in the course of the
History, the woven is the one that characterized
the handicraft production of San
Giovanni in Fiore, with bedspreads
and trousseaus with strongly coloured
geometrical motifs, some directly
inspired by those of the hellenic
colonists who in their turn had
been instructed by Persian craftsmen. It’s useless
to say that, beyond small sporadic examples,
currently this tradition is practically extinct.
Despite
its rich history and natural beauty San
Giovanni in Fiore today is in a state of
economic and cultural ruin, beacause of mass
emigration, political degradation and the
failure of traditional culture.
Francesco
Saverio ALESSIO
My
Hometown
The
old medieval town
on a steep mountainside
which boasts as its founder
Joachim
of Fiore
“di spirito profetico
dotato”
whom Dante put in the Paradiso
stayed the same until WWII
surviving it unscathed,
but now, even here,
narrow three story houses
fill every vacant space
and every garden
every single one
has been paved
made into a road or parking lot.
--What’s
amazing, though,
is not the greed
or the need to take part
in the twentieth century,
but the trust,
the confidence in the future.
The wars are forgotten,
the hunger, i padroni.
--Maybe
for the first time in history,
even here it’s America.
Rina FERRARELLI
Rina
FERRARELLI was
born in San Giovanni in Fiore but she emigrated to
USA vhen she was fifteen.
She
has published a chapbook, Dreamsearch (Malafemmina
Press, 1992), and a full-length book of original
poems, Home Is a Foreign Country (Eadmer Press,
1996); her translation Light without Motion received
the Italo
Calvino Prize. Her work has also appeared in
many journals and anthologies, including American
Sports Poems (Orchard
Books, 1988), Artful
Dodge, Chelsea, Hudson Review, and International
Quarterly. She teaches English and translation
theory at the University
of Pittsburgh.
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