OA discreet connoisseur of Italian poetry of this century will quickly see in Ruffilli's verses the continuity of a noble tradition, made of refined poverty, of contracted music, up to the extreme limit of inaudibility, . . . and he will think, then, of certain tangents, even thematic, between the present story and the unforgettable story of Annina in "Seme del piangere."ONGiovanni Raboni.