The lovely poet of Rome, monarch of Pandemonium, translator extraordinaire and jester full of sprezzatura -- yes, it's La Bava! How she brightens my days simply by being her extraordinary self. She was my hostess in Rome who took me to all the dazzling sights and fed me the very finest food, most of it at her own table along with her handsome son, the knight Edoardo, and the delightful royal taster, Ghibli the Dalmatian. You must see some of her fabulous poetry and why not check out her devoted partner John, who took this lovely photo of Ale during their holiday in Umbria, Lazio & Tuscany.
1. What's the first thing you do upon waking in the morning?
I curse the alarm clock since it’s usually 5.30 am, then I shower, I get dressed and at that point I am in dire need of coffee. Not to mention the fact that there is a hairy mister wagging its tail demanding to be fed!
2. What's a song you might be persuaded to dance to?
No song in particular, rather the disco dance of the Seventies.
3. Where in the world do you live?
In the most charming spot of the planet. A place also known as the Eternal City.
4. What's a great night out for you?
A happy hour or dinner out somewhere in the center with the people I love and/or with friends.
5. What's a great night in?
Excellent food and wine, a movie and fireworks in the pink room.
6. If you were offered an all expenses paid trip anywhere in the world, where would you go?
I would head to St. Petersburg, Moscow and the Article Circle to experience the Aurora Borealis. Japan and Patagonia would be next on my wish list.
7. What book do you wish everyone would read so you could talk about it?
Any of Dostoevsky’s works. It’s one of the authors whose entire works I have read and re-read over the last 30 years.
8. What movie makes you cry?
Many do. Bright Star, to name one. But, Million Dollar Baby is the movie that really had me cry my heart out.
9. What makes you laugh?
Witticism of any kind and my dalmatian -- he is a comedian in disguise. By the way, John and I laugh ALL the time! [Ed: I am unsurprised ;-)]
10. Are there fairies at the bottom of your garden?
Of course! But, the malicious house kobold is the sprite I am more fond of.
Thank you, my dear!
2 comments:
"Fireworks in the pink room" sounds like the most interesting euphemism I've seen in a long time.
Would you expect any less of a poet? :-)
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