EnDonato Valli's significant critical stances about E. G. Caputo and R. Scotellaro highlight the thickness of his interpretation and the crucial reading skills in the perspicuous contextualization of two poets: they are observed also from a civil and social point of view. The whirlwind ascesis of Caputo poetry indicates the sense of the high lyric research, with clotted verses and with the desire of revelation; so his poetry recalls St Augustine and Dámaso Alonso. The density and the trouble of verses are waves breaking against the shattered sounds, between syllables and hemistichs; then Caputo finds or finds out an epiphany and a solution of song, to meet with himself and with God. Valli identifies also the cogent reasons of history and id...