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7 July, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Between the Sultan and His Statue by Yusuf al-Saigh

Yusuf al-Saigh (1933-2006) was an Iraqi poet who has published poetry since the 1950s. He also worked as an illustrator and painter. I read a short verse that nicely renders the working of symbolic authority: Between the Sultan and His Statue A wily sculptor Cut several pounds off the sultan’s figure And added several pounds …

anthology, autority, Iraq, Yusuf al-Saigh 1 Comment
6 July, 2018
Philosophy
Meditation on truth

How do we meditate on the idea of truth? Philosophers have written about it for many centuries. We will not revisit the theories of Aristotle, Aquinas, Hegel, Kant, Frege, Derrida. We don’t need to remember anything if we think for ourselves. Take a long breath. Truth is a property of statements, not of things. We …

lying, meditation, truth
5 July, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Dark Eyes Touching Clear Sky by Kattya Janssen

Kattya Janssen (b. ?) is a Dutch poet and artist. I read a poem from the section ‘Lust’ on her website: Dark bodies touching clear sky Underneath crisp pearly grass Feverish shadows Oakwood touching hands Capricious patterns of roughness The sliding of a foot Fanciful flowers crushing Aurora shows up The cold whim of the …

Kattya Janssen, lust, moonchild 2 Comments
4 July, 2018
Poetry
identity

strap me down on a vivisection table
study my humors, my bile, my spleen
I’m keen to know who I am and if I’m able
but don’t forget to stitch me up again.

Identity 1 Comment
3 July, 2018
Philosophy
Meditation on reality

First we breathe in and feel blessed. What inspired our meditation about reality must have been our involvement with it, in some way. There are people who think that what we call reality is ‘in reality’ a fiction. The universe is empty space laced with energy and some of this energy takes on a special …

Berkeley, Descartes, materialism, meditation, reality, solipsism 1 Comment
2 July, 2018
Philosophy

Madness is tragedy deprived of time

madness, time, tragedy 1 Comment
1 July, 2018
Poetry
Cheer up well done

So I have come to an inversion: your recognition will feel like an insult, (This is a defense mechanism) I have accomplished officially accomplished close to nothing, and I am still closing in to nothingness. This morning (but the diction is universal) I realized that all future things will be mere projections of the past, …

depression, happiness, story 1 Comment
30 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: The Work Of Happiness by May Sarton

May Sarton (1912-1995) was a very prolific writer of novels, journals and poetry. She kept reinventing herself and wrote until she was very old. According to literary critics, she is an important contemporary American author. This time, I found a poem she wrote about happiness: The work of happiness I thought of happiness, how it …

29 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Eating Together by Li-Young Lee

Li-Young Lee (b. 1957) is a American poet born to Chinese exiles. His father, who plays an important role in his poetry, was the personal physician to Mao Zedong. His poetry has been compared to John Keats, Rilke and Roethke and he was influenced by old Chinese poems like Tu Fu, which shows in his economic use …

anthology, death, eating, father, Li-Young Lee 1 Comment
28 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Currying the Fallow-Colored Horse by Lucie Brock-Broido

Lucie Brock-Broido (1956-2018) was an American poet who said that a poem is a ‘thing that wounds’. Her poetry looks and sounds original, but she was influenced by Emily Dickinson and Wallace Stevens. Currying the Fallow-Colored Horse And to the curious I say, Don’t be naïve. The soul, like a trinket, is a she. I …

anthology, Lucie Brock-Broido 1 Comment
27 June, 2018
Laughs
57 ways how I grew my blog exponentially and you won’t believe what happens next

From September 2017 until May 2018 the number of views per month increased exponentially. I posted every day: essays, poems, reviews, aphorisms, jokes, short stories, meditations. Yes, I am living the dream. I really do writing every single sentence. But this month my stats look like I’m not going to surpass last month. I am …

article, blog, blogging, exponential, fun, optimal, optimize, search engine, SEO, share, sharing, spoof, stats, viewers, visitors
26 June, 2018
Philosophy

Sometimes, perversion of perversion is the closest we can get to perfection .

perfection, perversion
25 June, 2018
Essays
Meditation on freedom

Breathe in and think about a beginning. How to start a meditation on freedom? Do we have an entry point, a route that we can follow? Let’s clear our head of all that has been said about freedom. Smile. We are going to choose freely what we mean by freedom here. We are gaming ourselves. …

freedom, meditation, Philosophy 1 Comment
24 June, 2018
Poetry
Bird

Oh beguiling creature, I will observe you quietly without the desire to know your scientific name, or how many there are of you. I will follow you in your flight, I will look at the color of your feathers, or at the mournful bend of your beak, and call you that. I will listen to …

bird, song 1 Comment
23 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Dusk by Rae Armantrout

Rae Armantrout (b. 1947) is one of the founding members of the West Coast group of Language poets (language poetry: started in the 1970s; language dictates meaning; reader participates in constructing meaning) . Her poetry is characterized by the clashes of the elements they are composed of. She has said that she is seeking to …

anthology, dusk, language poem, Rae Armantrout
22 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Lines on my face by J.D. McClatchy

J.D. McClatchy (1945 – 2018) was a prolific poet, editor, critic and librettist from Pennsylvania. He was praised for his polished and erudite verse. Lines on my face Decades now of looking back at it— in some old satellite’s rearview mirror, say— has something to show beyond the folds and feeders, the volumes of magma …

anthology, face, J.D. McClatchy 1 Comment
21 June, 2018
Philosophy

Call me if you are a publisher and I will see if I can mention you in my next poem

publishing
20 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Wedding by Alice Oswald

Alice Oswald (b. 1966) is an Oxford-educated classicist and award-winning poet. She has written poetically about ecology and wrote her own take on the Iliad. Her 2016 book is called “Falling Awake”. I read the 1996 poem “Wedding”: Wedding From time to time our love is like a sail and when the sail begins to alternate from tack to …

Alice Oswald, anthology, sonnet, Wedding 1 Comment
19 June, 2018
Activism
Convention and Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees

The Refugee Convention entered into force on 22 April 1954. In the above text, we look at the word particularly. We note that it does not mean exclusively. Even if the head of the family (which we should consider an outdated term, but can still understand) has not fulfilled the necessary conditions for admission to a particular country, the Convention …

Mexico, refugees, Trump, UN, US 1 Comment
18 June, 2018
Philosophy
Meditation on love

Can we imagine a love that is without lack, hence without desire? We sit for a brief meditation on love. Erotic love, parental love, the love for truth, beauty and the good. Imagination that our love is indeed without lack, that the constellation lover – beloved has a value as it is and does not …

love, meditation 2 Comments
17 June, 2018
Poetry
What is it like to be a pig’s brain

I read about scientists who brought a pig’s brain back to life
for 36 hours. What is it like to be a pig
without a body? If that question is answerable, it can be
answered only in the language of the mind, which is
produced by that pig’s brain.

brain, immortality, mind, pig, Thomas Nagel 1 Comment
16 June, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Discussing Death with Death Row Inmates by Liao Yiwu

Liao Yiwu (b. 1958) is a Chinese poet and critic of the Communist regime, for which he has been imprisoned after he wrote a poem about the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989. I read one of his poems today, on his 60th birthday. Discussing Death with Death Row Inmates Each night of stars is a …

15 June, 2018
Reviews
Review: Capitalism by Jürgen Kocka

This is the first of some short book reviews here on creativechoice. I love reading and will share my thoughts about the books that I are think are worth my readers’ while. The short book Capitalism: A Short History begins with a concise discussion of the most important figures in the history of the concept …

book, capitalism, history, Kocka 1 Comment
14 June, 2018
The good life
How I created a novel meme

Last night, under the influence of the free blended spirits in the backpackers hostel I stay, I told a young traveler named Joey the outline of my satire novel. Joey was interested so with but few leaps and bounds I told him the entire story. He told me he liked it, but what really touched …

novel, writing 1 Comment

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