Sunday, October 09, 2022

Dans le port d' Amsterdam

Four days before I became 25 in 1978, Jacques Brel died. I was young, and sad. Not too sad, though. I was young. Today I realise, I have – so far – been allowed to live twenty years longer than this fascinating man. And I wonder [attention: rhetorical question]: Is life fair? Time to thank those who have been and still are kind to me, to those who love me and to her who only today said "I love you like mad". If I were a magician everyone reading these lines – and everyone not reading them – would feel her / his heart filled with serenety and love. With exception of those bastards I do wish an extraordinarily long life with but one tooth left – and 59 minutes toothache each hour – and slowly and painfully rotting testicles! To mention but a few contemporaries: . . . Uff! So many?! Oh dear!! Surely you will know some more. May lots of empathy be upon you . . . and me. :) I leave you with . . . Jacques Brel.


Jacques Brel (April 8th, 1929 – October 9th, 1978)

Friday, October 07, 2022

Wishing an extraordinary long life

Surely the President of the Russian Federation enjoys a most happy birthday with all his dear friends, and everyone will have done his best to make the flawless democrat happy.
I do wish him an extraordinarily long life with but one tooth left – and 59 minutes toothache each hour – whilst his testicles are slowly and painfully rotting!

 
16 years ago, October 7th, 2006 some admirers intended to surprise (?) their beloved President with a very very special present - and let assassinate Anna Politkovskaya.

Well, and here's a List of murdered Russian journalists.

Thursday, October 06, 2022

And the Winner is?

So today the winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Literature will be announced.

I hope the members of the Nobel Prize Committee have not succumbed to the temptation to make Ukraine happy for the current occasion.

Even if there are remarkable authors there, such a decision would not be a sign of solidarity, but embarrassing at best.

I could much better live with one of the usual suspects: Roth, Murakami, Pynchon, Atwood, etc. ...

How about Edna O'Brien?

Wednesday, October 05, 2022

Celebrating Flann's 117th Birthday

Yesterday, October 4th, was the 82nd anniversary of his first 'An crúiscín lán' column in The Irish Times.

Today Mr Nolan does celebrate his 117th birthday. I should not tell which pseudonym he does currently prefer, but I may say those few people still taking for granted he died April 1st 1966, can look back on a remarkable long career as April fools.

Happy birthday then, alter Knabe!



Fact is, furthermore, that tonight Flanny, Sergeant Pluck, Tetrapilotomos and I as well as a certain chap who asked to remain incognito met in, at and around Seanhenge, having some pints of plain and at one stage of our vivid conversation Flann would raise his voice and not only enjoy our ears, hearts and grey cells but animate the rami zygomatici and rami buccales of nervus facialis to massively innervate our musculi risorii by once again declaiming following legendary dialogue:

The Plain People of Ireland: Isn't the German very like the Irish? Very guttural and so on?
Myself: Yes.
The Plain People of Ireland: People say that the German language and the Irish language is very guttural tongues.
Myself: Yes.
The Plain People of Ireland: The sounds is all guttural do you understand.
Myself. Yes.
The Plain People of Ireland: Very guttural languages the pair of them the Gaelic and the German.

* * *

But now, before the five of us go on celebrating, and although it ought to be most unlikely they exist - to all those who happen to not being in possession of the birthday boy's complete work: Saddle your ponies, folks, and hurry up. The friendly, most well-educated and -sorted bookseller just round the corner will be happy to fill the gaps of your education and in your bookshelves.

Sláinte!

Saturday, October 01, 2022

Farewell to dear guests

So many swallows this year
spent summer in and around Seanhenge.

Spectacular to see them
hunting their evening meal.

Meanwhile the last one
left one of the five nests
alone under our roofs


Speeding southwards.
See you again
next spring.

Monday, September 19, 2022

Double Jubilee!

Emil Zatopek (19 September 1922 – 21 November 2000)

Dana Zátopková (19 September 1922 – 13 March 2020)

As the fine incorruptible gentlemen of the International Olympic Comitee would not allow to embed this video, here the link:

Emil Zátopek Wins 5,000m, 10,000m & Marathon Gold - Helsinki 1952 Olympics

And here's a fine article about Emil Zatopek and Dana Zatopkova: how a husband-and-wife team won four Olympic gold medals at the 1952 Games.

Saturday, September 10, 2022

Saturday, September 03, 2022

Saturday Night Music – Itzhak Perlman

 Itzhak Perlman * 31 August 1945

Plumbees

No rain.
Plums fall by the thousands from the trees.
What saddens us delights the bees.


Friday, August 26, 2022

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Beers & Books CCXXXIII – Jean-Jacques Sempé

For Booklovers

I envy you ...
Like you, I would have liked to write a book ...
Just the feeling of standing out from the crowd ...

Jean-Jacques Sempé (17 August 1932 – 11 August 2022)

Monday, August 15, 2022