Vanessa Romani publishes poetic reflection on contemporary alienation for ArtSpecialDay
Vanessa Romani authored a poetic text titled "Non sai come stare al mondo, eppure" (You don't know how to be in the world, and yet) published on April 17, 2026, by ArtSpecialDay. The piece explores themes of modern disconnection, contrasting meaningless speed and packaged realities with a search for essence and empathy. Romani critiques a world where barriers separate people instead of uniting them, suggesting that humanity needs to rediscover itself not as masters of the world but as inhabitants who must learn to love it. The work presents a philosophical meditation on contemporary existence, questioning whether living in appearance might be preferable to confronting a confusing reality. Structured as a series of poetic fragments, the text examines fleeting time, drifting dreams, and the loss of genuine moments in pursuit of momentary satisfaction. Published as a standalone literary piece on the ArtSpecialDay platform, it represents a contribution to artistic discourse through poetic form rather than traditional art criticism or news reporting.
Key facts
- Vanessa Romani authored the text
- Published on April 17, 2026
- Title: "Non sai come stare al mondo, eppure"
- Published by ArtSpecialDay
- Explores themes of modern alienation
- Examines contrast between appearance and essence
- Discusses barriers separating people
- Suggests humanity must rediscover itself as inhabitants rather than masters of the world
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- Vanessa Romani
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- ArtSpecialDay