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29 November, 2017
Activism

⇒ …but I don’t want to be a cynical asshole ⇒
…but I don’t want to be a naive idiot ⇒

asshole, naive
29 November, 2017
Poetry

Life – the way it really is – is a battle not between Bad and Good but between Bad and Worse. – Joseph Brodsky

Brodsky, life
28 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Words from Confinement by Cesare Pavese

Cesare Pavese (1908-1950) is another soul that belongs in our cosy anthology. Pavese grew up in Nietzsche’s Turin, graduated on a thesis about poet Walt Whitman and was placed under house arrest in Brancaleone Calabro, in the south of Italy after the Mussolini regime discovered he had received letters from a jailed anti-fascist. Today’s poem …

anthology, confinement, loneliness, Pavese
27 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: The drowned woman by Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes (1930-1998). British giant of poetry. Married twice with ladies who committed suicide, then a third time to live a quiet rural life until his death from cancer. Very prolific. Today I want to read this poem about a drowned woman, published 1957, six years before Plath’s suicide at age thirty, which charges it …

anthology, death, Plath, Ted Hughes, woman
26 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: To the barbarian by Elke Lasker-Schüler

Else Lasker-Schüler (1869-1945) lived a bohemian life and is famous for her love poetry. So let’s read a love poem by her hand today. I found some nice English translations by Johannes Beilharz: To the barbarian I cover your face With my body and soul at night. I plant cedars and almond trees On the …

anthology, barbarian, Else Lasker-Schüler, love
25 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: The Vacation by Wendell Berry

Today I read a poem whose author is still alive, and I’m a fan. Wendell Berry (b. 1934) is a very versatile and prolific author of essays, novels, poetry – as well as a small farmer in his birthplace in Kentucky. Here is a fresh and simple poem about a man on vacation: The Vacation …

American, anthology, vacation, Wendell Berry 1 Comment
25 November, 2017
Laughs
Phallacy

Phallacy (m) – A fallacy caused by phallogocentric contemplation, or, in colloquial terms, thinking with one’s dick

phallacy, urban dictionary 1 Comment
24 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: The Panther by Rilke

Rilke (1876-1925), of course. His Duino Elegies have been called the ‘waste land’ of German poetry. Of the poem the Panther that he wrote in 1902 inspired by a panther behind bars in the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, there exists several translations. I like this one by Stephen Mitchell best: The Panther His vision, from …

anthology, german, panther, Rilke, Zoo 1 Comment
23 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: A list of some observation by Joseph Brodsky

Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996), Russian-American genius and lover of poetry, should be part of our anthology. Sentenced to hard labor in northern Russia in 1964 and exiled to the US in 1972, he had suffered from what mother Russia had become in the twentieth century. He wrote this seemingly simple list of observations: A list of …

anthology, Brodsky, observation, Russian 1 Comment
23 November, 2017
Miru
Learning fun: Odd one out

Dear Miru, Everyday you are a little bit smarter. I try to catch up with you and come up with a suitable game. Today, I play ‘The odd one out’ with you. I mention four items and you tell me which one doesn’t belong in the list and why. You are good at it! We …

game, Miru, odd, reasoning, series 1 Comment
22 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: A Dream by Boris Pasternak

Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) was a hero of Russian literature, and not just for the famous Doctor Zhivago. He translated Goethe, Schiller and Shakespear and published influential books of poetry, including his breakthrough ‘My sister, Life’. The English Wikipedia page on Pasternak is has lots of details that I am not going to mention here. I read …

anthology, Boris Pasternak, dream 1 Comment
21 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Beautiful Youth by Gottfried Benn

German poet Gottfried Benn (1886-1956) supported Hitler when he came to power, but changed his mind after the ‘night of the long knives’. Still, he was naive enough to join the Wehrmacht, where some officers respected his disaproval of the regime. I don’t care too much about the details, but it wasn’t pretty. The nazis, …

anthology, death, Gottfried Benn, youth 1 Comment
20 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Autopsychography by Fernando Pessoa

I, or at least several of my heteronyms, am a ‘fan’ of Pessoa (1888 – 1935) and noticed some similarities to Nietzsche (their fathers died when they were five and they both developed cherished alter egos). I read a famous poem that I have encountered before, while living in Lisbon. Autopsychography is a concise description …

anthology, autopsychography, Pessao, Portuguese 1 Comment
19 November, 2017
Poetry
For Tsvetsaeva

Marina,
mine are not in a bookstore. I keep them
in a place where not even the moths
can find them where
silent nods adorn their every line,

Maybe they know that their time
will never come. Maybe
they wait anyhow, and some
will ripen in the dark like wine.

1 Comment
18 November, 2017
Poetry
Haiku

do trees hear music
when wind moves along their crown
and leaves a trembling

music, nature, trees, wind 1 Comment
17 November, 2017
Uncategorized

…the aeons that it takes our minds to realize that our thinking is just matter lighting itself but there is no one looking.

mind, thinking
16 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Souvenir of the ancient world by Carlos Drummond de Andrade

Today I read a well-known poem by the famous Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902-1987). The original is called ‘LEMBRANÇA DO MUNDO ANTIGO’, and I go with the following English translation: Souvenir of the ancient world Clara strolled in the garden with the children. The sky was green over the grass, the water was …

anthology, Brazil, Drummond de Andrade, nostalgia, old world 1 Comment
15 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Do not go gentle… by Dylan Thomas

Today a poem that people like myself can’t hear anymore, so often has it been repeated and analysed. Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) wrote this for his ailing father. I found a formal analysis online, that is devoid of passion and reminded me why I am doing this. Poetry gets so boring if you must interfere with …

anthology, death, Dylan Thomas 1 Comment
14 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: The silence of love by Han Yong-Un

Korean poet Han Yong-Un (pen name Manhae; 1879-1944) was a Buddhist monk who resisted against the Japanese occupation of Korea. He wrote about nationalism and love. I choose love, of course, and this famous ‘national’ poem. There is a creative English translation by ljlee (he also provides useful background information), which I like, but sounded …

anthology, Han yong-un, Korean, love 1 Comment
13 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: The pleasures of the door by Francis Ponge

Francis Ponge (1899-1988) was known as the poet of things. For a future anthology, that drifts further and further away in my imagination the more poetry I am exposed to, I read a thing about doors in an English translation by Raymond Federman: The Pleasures of the Door Kings do not touch doors. They do …

anthology, France, objects, Ponge 1 Comment
12 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Eating Poetry by Mark Strand

This poem by prominent American poet Mark Strand (1934-2014) was just delicious in its simplicity. I quote from the website of Poetry Foundation: Eating Poetry Ink runs from the corners of my mouth. There is no happiness like mine. I have been eating poetry. The librarian does not believe what she sees. Her eyes are …

anthology, Mark strand, poetry 1 Comment
11 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Burning of books by Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)! When I was living in Berlin I intuitively liked the other of the Dreigroschenoper and Mutter Courage, even though I never sat through a live performance of his great plays for lack of money. He would understand. In his poetry, Brecht was a master of political verse, if I may lecture you …

anthology, books, Brecht, censorship, german 1 Comment
10 November, 2017
Poetry
Imagination

sparrows on the horizon
like musical notes on a bar
in front of them, on the G
I plant the violin key
that old shading tree
the world listens not
to the songbirds she
listens to me.

1 Comment
9 November, 2017
Poetry
Reading: Past One O’Clock by Vladimir Mayakovsky

Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) was one of the important futurist Sovjet poets. He was a versatile writer, with work ranging from stage plays, poetry, travel books, propaganda… He committed suicide in 1930. I heard his name, but when I saw his photograph I wanted to read his poetry, too. This short poem was written in 1930 …

anthology, breaking up, Mayakovsky 1 Comment

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