Cursed poet | Rome
Gallinaccio, Rome's cursed poet, is a voice outside the chorus in the contemporary literary scene. His writing, made of instinctive verses and powerful imagery, reflects a disenchanted and uncompromising worldview. Born and raised in the streets of the capital, he absorbs the chaotic energy of the city to transform it into pure poetry. His works, still unpublished, circulate among those seeking words that wound with truth. Gallinaccio doesn't write for pleasure, but out of necessity. Each of his verses is a choked scream, a punch to the gut, a scratch on the soul. He lives poetry as a subversive act, a way to rebel against the hypocrisy of everyday life. His stage presence, during rare performances, is magnetic and disturbing. He doesn't seek approval, but truth. He doesn't want applause, but reactions. His Rome is that of sleepless nights, foul-smelling alleys, uncertain dawns. Gallinaccio is not a poet for everyone, but for those who have the courage to gaze into the abyss.