Tuesday, June 29, 2010
What Happens If Your Belly Rumbles
bright star, like you could be stopped, not suspended above
, in solitary splendor in the night, watching
- open eyelids eternity,
similar to Nature, a hermit and patient Machinist -
waters moving into their sacred commitment
ablution round earth's human shores to
or scan the form and soft
new snow on mountains and moors.
No, yet firm and fixed and unchangeable, to cushion the breast
Flower of My dear love, to feel it forever
soft fall and swell then,
awake forever in a sweet restless
fixed, fixed to hear the soft breath, and experiencing
always, in the death or disappearance.
Bright Star, Would I were steadfast as thou art - Not in lone splendor hung
aloft
the night And watching, with eternal lids apart, Like Nature's patient
, sleepless Hermits,
The moving waters at Their priestlike task
Of pure ablution round earth's human shores,
Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask
Of snow upon the mountains and the moors -
No - yet still steadfast, still unchangeable,
Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast, To feel for ever
ITS soft fall and swell, Awake for ever
in a sweet unrest,
Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath, And I know
live ever - or else swoon to death.
Monday, June 14, 2010
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My dear friends, good evening to all, thank you so much for the affection you show me each time I leave a comment, you are cute!! Today I show you a fragrant heart, that I made and given to a child Benedetta's name to hang on the cupboard of his room, do you like? She loved it ......
Now I greet you all with a warm hello kiss
Monday, June 7, 2010
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the exit of the exhibition at the Quirinal Stables, my brother said that too many of Caravaggio at once give the effect of a Ramazzotti drunk in the morning.
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A writer friend says that when his books are in the editing stage, for she is like a dental hygiene session: very useful, rather unpleasant.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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Just over twenty years since The true confessions of an African albino , originally out in Holland in 1984, were published for the first time in Italy from a small publishing house in Genoa, Costa and Nolan. It was the spring of 1989. Breytenbach, who lived in Paris, was the baby Turin Motor Show to present the book, the meeting was crowded and warm, dozens of articles appeared in newspapers. Breytenbach left for Paris.
Few imagined that within a few month the world, as we used to conceive, immutable, experienced a radical transformation. And with the world, very soon, South Africa. On 10 February 1990, the President Frederik Willem de Klerk announced the release of Nelson Mandela after twenty-seven years in prison in 1991 apartheid laws were abolished in April 1994 for the first time in the history of the country all South Africans, regardless of by their color, were asked to vote.
Among high hopes and equally great contradictions, was born the new South Africa, the "rainbow nation" that in the pages of Confessions appears like a mirage, unattainable. Confined to seven years, from 1975 to 1982, in South African jails for his activism against apartheid and freed after a campaign which took part intellectuals of all countries, Breytenbach projects in her text - indictment, witness, book of poetry - the microcosm prison against the closed profile of South Africa, the "world apart" in which no one (not even the blacks and whites in power, caught in a perverse mechanism devised by them) is truly free. But describing his condition as a prisoner in the midst of other detainees and to use one tool, the word, which is given to use - a tool which, Breytenbach is well aware of the immense powers of seduction and infinite - the writer reconstructs a world of pain and loneliness and arrogance (and even at times of unexpected joy), in which everyone can reflect.
For this, twenty years later, The true confessions of an African albino is a valuable document of an event of recent history that somehow we are concerned, because it is an essential part of a time when no one (the we have learned during these two decades, more than had ever happened before) can "call out". But it is also much more, the story of a descent into hell, the mutation that this experience brings and the opportunity to go back to life, alive.
This text, with some modifications, is the afterword to the book by Breyten Breytenbach The true confessions of an albino terrorist , published in May 2010 by Alet