Abria Tavanti possesses the talent and predisposition. Her familiarity with poetic language and, more generally, with writing, really comes from afar, when, in the years of adolescence, she felt, impelling, the urge to manifest, both in prose and verse, perhaps dramatizing them, the first youthful hardships. Writings destined to remain in the sphere of the intimate, confined in a drawer and destined to oblivion: fruits still unripe but equally important because they testified to a (innate) vocation and a sure talent (albeit still in nuce) (Pablo Gorini).