Aad) The Origins, Marco Polo Poem by Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello

Aad) The Origins, Marco Polo

Rating: 3.4


'Ouch Genoese, men unwilling
To kindness, and full of every flaw,
Why aren't you rooted out of the world? '
Dante

Venice,1254. Marco Polo was born.
He was mother orphan, with his father and brother always in journey.
He had to identify himself and to become traveller at court of the Khan.
He visited the liberal China of his early years,
Attended to the missed business between the Khan and the Pope;
After 1368 all the Khans disappeared but China remained.
In South China, in 1336 a town paid the fees to the maritime republic of Genoa,
Marco had paid his attention to all the world.

Aad) The Origins, Marco Polo
Monday, September 29, 2008
Topic(s) of this poem: historical,seaside,travel
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
In the picture: Lightouse of Genoa, Blundo Brothers Editions, Genoa (Fifty Years) .
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Indira Renganathan 16 February 2010

Very much interesting...very much informative....thanks a lot

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Sarwar Chowdhury 30 July 2009

wow! in short captured a lot! well done dear paolo! 10+

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very good information..presented so well..thank you

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