Festival 2010 NL

Poet

Patrizia Gattaceca 1957-...

country: France
language: Corsican
Patrizia Gattaceca (France/Corsica, 1957) is a poet and a singer. She began singing in public when she was a 13-year-old secondary school pupil and set her first poem to music. She is co-founder of the Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses, a female trio singing traditional Corsican songs. This trio, which became internationally known after performing at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. They have sung with famous performers including John Cale and Patti Smith.
As Gattaceca’s music has its roots in Corsican tradition, so does her verse. Not only does she write in the language of Corsica, the island with its mountains and surrounding sea is ever present in her verse : "Nostalgic clouds / Watercolour of the night / Over the hills waits / A wayward people...
Gattaceca’s poems often resemble lyrics. She writes in regular forms and her lines are melodious. In the collection A paglia è u focu (2000) her narrative, poetic and musical talents combine : classical verse forms such as the rondeau and the villanella are used to tell a story of well-nigh mythical proportions. Patrizia Gattaceca was awarded the Grand Prix du Livre Corse in 1998.


Author: Janita Monna
Translated by Ko Kooman
Patrizia Gattaceca (France, 1957) writes stories and poems in Corsican and is co-founder of the music group Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses. Her collection A paglia è u focu (2000) is a combination of her narrative, poetic and musical talents; classical verse forms such as rondel and villanelle are used to tell a story of near-mythical proportions.



Poets:

« back