Joyce Donnarumma

#12 | Soy Polvo y Viento

I am Patagonia. Difficult lover, the essence of the dream. Elemental life form, motionless spectator. I am Dust and Wind.
Patagonia Argentina | ©Gabriele Orlini, 2020

This post is also available in: Italiano

Patagonia, February 2020

I remember the dust of running horses and clouds of smoke carried by the whistling wind. I remember the hawk looking down on my wrinkles. And motionless insects on the white rocks. I remember the grey mountains glimpsed in the sultry mist. Cold, endless nights in the Pampas, among brambles and rivers.

I remember the hard faces, and the shouting voices of a language now lost. I remember inappropriate explorers in search of worlds incomprehensible to them. Heavy footsteps tread thorny bushes. Crumbling stones like time passing by.

And in the time that is lost here, I lose my memories. And this sky. And these stars.

Now, I see migrants from all latitudes crossing new borders. I see asphalt strips scratching my land. Massive trucks litter the horizon. I see cars, motorbikes and bicycles. Tourists captivated by my silence challenge their small solitudes. Crossing me is their goal. The enchantment of travelling pushes them south in search of a still primitive calm.
Further down, where adventure is still possible, there is where the world ends.

Satisfied with their wandering they can do nothing but rise again, beating my weary earth.
And walking under the sun going down in the west and sinking into the Pacific (quote), they do not care for my melancholy. Distracted, they turn their backs on my past and what remains is the bitter freedom of infinite spaces.

I am Patagonia.
Difficult lover, the essence of the dream. Elemental life form, motionless spectator.
Me… I am Dust and Wind.

Text: Joyce Donnarumma 
Original text in Italian - In house translation
Argentina
Patagonia, Argentina
DooG's Author
Joyce Donnarumma
Italy
Photographer
The humanitarian mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America in 2020, through Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Peru.

Stories to share

Curiosity is culture

Argentinians and their strong spirit of belonging are portrayed in a salute to my father who left Buenos Aires as a child.
Two years have passed, but nothing has changed. Joyce Donnarumma's reportage from Venezuela
Pissy is the name of a granite quarry located a few minutes from the capital of Burkina Faso, where more than three thousand people work
The Mapuche people's struggle to safeguard Wallmapu-the land, the sky and its newen-and their identity finds women central.

Help us for independent journalism

DooG Reporter | Stories to share

All rights reserved ©2023

DooG Reporter | Stories to share

All rights reserved ©2023