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20 May, 2018
Poetry
A street

yesterday the street I live in became new to me I saw blushing windows in its bend and wound-up cars following the curvature the signs on the rooftops read names I had not noticed before behind a rusty gate the glimpse of an overgrown trellis the scent of blossom rushing in from another season in …

street, time 1 Comment
19 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: So Little Depends by Miguel-Manso

Miguel Manso (b. 1979) is a Portuguese poet born in Santarém. He has written eight books of poetry. I read a verse with a title that appealed to me, ‘so little depends’: The original is on the website of Poetry International. So Little Depends you prefer the corner, the hidden place the foliage, the shadow, …

anthology, Miguel Manso 1 Comment
18 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Singidunum by Nina Stojkovic

Nina Stojkovic is a Serbian-American poet. I had the honor to welcome her in my place here in Seoul. Today I read from her 2013 poetry book ‘Three words: foreign’. Singidunum Hugging the dirt under the fortress Two rivers marry again and again Witnessed by our virginity and ideals Rain cascades over crosses and chimneys …

Nino Stojkovic 1 Comment
17 May, 2018
Poetry
Appeal to the electric god

Connect my head to your terminal with a fiber optic cable I’ll waive my right to an eternity of not-me Have you noticed I am blushing? What can you infer from that? That I am excited, good. So you know everything about me. How, like most people, I doubly failed at Oedipus How I enjoy …

AI, eternity, God, intelligence, poem 1 Comment
16 May, 2018
Essays
Meditation on friendship

Close your eyes. Breathe calmly. You sit here alone, master of your own thoughts. Imagine I am talking to you. I want to know what friendship means. Quickly, construct a differentiation. Which opposite op ‘friend’ have you found? Mere acquaintance? Or: enemy? But what can we say about a thing of which we cannot determine the …

friendship, meditation
15 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: The Daughter by Carmen Giménez Smith

Carmen Giménez Smith (b. 1971) is a new York poet who teaches in New Mexico. I read a poem from her 2013 book ‘Milk and filth’: The Daughter We said she was a negative image of me because of her lightness. She’s light and also passage, the glory in my cortex. Daughter, where did you get all that …

anthology, Carmen Giménez Smith, daughter, Milk and Filth
14 May, 2018
Poetry
The Good Life

Mark likes to play computer games. In real life he fixes televisions. There are solder spots on his hands, when he sends his armies to the front lines. Paul, who measures buildings before they are inhabited, enjoys spinning a lifetime of infinities in his mind. Oscar, the media guy, prefers sitting in the sun. Justine …

freedom, life 1 Comment
13 May, 2018
Poetry
Pissing with Ginsberg

I still piss a powerful stream the color of the sun
a sizzling fountain that sounds like spring
has arrived in my toilet bowl. bowl! bowl!

Ginsberg, pissing 1 Comment
12 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: On Seeing A Watermelon by Monika Kumar

Monka Kumar (b. 1977) is a Hindi poet. Her interests include the folklore and folk culture of Punjab, contemporary literary theory and world poetry. She also writes a PhD thesis on the work of François Lyotard. I read a fruity love poem in the translation by Sampurna Chattarji: On Seeing A Watermelon Seeing a watermelon …

anthology, Hindi, love, Monika Kumar
11 May, 2018
Poetry
Uprooted

When I was born, my parents planted a birch tree in our back garden. I could not see it from my room at the front of the house. The room in which I read my Winnetou, in which I touched a breast for the first time. The room I painted ocher, and decorated with beer …

childhood, memory, roots 1 Comment
10 May, 2018
Essays
Small big data

Today’s hype is Big Data. As with other hypes, such as ‘sharing economy’, ‘cloud’, ‘blockchain’, the hype is simultaneously promoted as a commercial instrument that is indispensable for companies and as a pervasive phenomenon that redefines the fabric of society. Every big corporation sits on a heap of big data about their customers. Statistical analysis …

analysis, big data, data science
9 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: The Wreck by Don Paterson

Don Paterson (b. 1963) is a Scottish poet from Dundee, where he still lives and plays jazz guitar in a band. He has taught poetry and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire. His poetry unique on two T.S. Eliot Prizes and the list of awards goes on. I read a remarkable ode to a love …

anthology, Don Paterson, love, wreck 1 Comment
8 May, 2018
Philosophy

But how can art keep us alive when it cannot kill us?

art 1 Comment
7 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: First Memory by Louise Gluck

Louise Glück (b. 1943) is an American poet born in New York. Numerous awards, appointed Poet Laureate in 2003. Her poetry is neither confessional nor intellectual and considered among the purest writing in English poetry today. Her subject matter is often desolate and depressing, yet poetically brilliant. I read a short little piece of wisdom …

anthology, childhood, father, Louise Gluck, love 1 Comment
6 May, 2018
Philosophy

Free speech is the whole thing, the whole ball game. Free speech is life itself. – Salman Rushdie

5 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Lost Worlds by Giorgos Seferis

Giorgos Seferis (1900 – 1971) was one of the most famous Greek poets of the twentieth century, born near Smyrna (Izmir). He died sadly before the end of the military dictatorship in his country. His work was greatly inspired by Yeats, Kavafis, T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. He won the 1963 Nobel Prize. I read ‘Lost …

anthology, Georgos Seferis 1 Comment
4 May, 2018
The good life

“Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: All of them make me laugh.” — W.H. Auden

Auden, love 1 Comment
3 May, 2018
Poetry

Poetry is not only dream and vision; it is the skeleton architecture of our lives. It lays the foundations for a future of change, a bridge across our fears of what has never been before. – Audre Lorde

Lorde, poetry 1 Comment
2 May, 2018
Poetry
Will you cup your hand…

Will you cup your hand around my warm balls?
I suffered from mild nihilism, and the common flu
So I waltz to the edge of music, where the falls
endure. I have so many more unsayables for you.

love, nihilism, sex 1 Comment
1 May, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Archibald by John Betjeman

Legendary poet laureate of the UK John Betjeman (1906-1984) was a nostalgic poet. According to Jocelyn Brooke, he is “a writer who uses the medium of light verse for a serious purpose: not merely as a vehicle for satire or social commentary, but as a means of expressing a peculiar and specialized form of aesthetic …

anthology, bear, eternity, John Betjeman
30 April, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Project for a fainting by Brenda Shaughnessy

Brenda Shaughnessy (b.) is an American poet. She wrote Interior with Sudden Joy (1999), Human Dark with Sugar (2008). She is currently an associate professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark. I have discovered some of her poems and I’m really impressed. Here I read ‘Project for a Fainting’ but make sure you also read ‘Dear …

anthology, Brenda Shaughnessy, eros, love 1 Comment
29 April, 2018
Poetry
Going to Church

An old man is smelting the icon of exalted freedom.
I watch him. He is well-natured, a force old enough
to command. He swaddles the icon in a soft cloth
and lines it up with the others.
The light falls down from heavy window sills,
I again write poems that die in mirrors or teacups.

church
28 April, 2018
Poetry
Reading: Sci-Fi by Tracy K. Smith

Tracy K. Smith (b.  1972) rose to poetic fame with her book Life on Mars. She is a well-known contemporary American poet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Her new book Wade in Water appears in April 2018. In June 2017, Smith was named U.S. poet laureate. She teaches creative writing at Princeton University. This poem is …

anthology, sci-fi, Tracy K. Smith 1 Comment
27 April, 2018
Poetry
Anarchism

I speed read a book on anarchism A typographical error by one anarchist is quoted by another. Sic! My coffee is hot I think of anarchy in Guatemala. Are they still selling their coffee to a god who comes in a steel vessel? A god who brings them smartphones? I think about Seattle and Kropotkin, …

anarchism, Kropotkin, Proudhon 1 Comment

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