&nbsp; <p dir="ltr">As a necessary map when embarking on a journey, in which some people function as a compass and ancient cultures such as Egypt also appear, Maximiliano Legnani offers with &quot;Resurrections&quot; a collection of poems that contains a series of inquiries about artistic creation, childhood and the possibility of taking refuge in poetry in times of despair. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">Legnani (1990) is a journalist, host and writer. Graduated in Social Communication, he has been in the field of mass media for 12 years. He can be found hosting various radio and television programs, including a cycle dedicated to literature. In this journalistic universe, poetry was an event. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">During an interview with T&eacute;lam, he recounts: &quot;I never sought to write poetry, it happened to me. I was preparing a radio column in 2002, I heard &#39;Oraci&oacute;n del remanso&#39; by Jorge Fandermole and a whole poem came down for me.&quot; &nbsp;