Stúlkan í skóginum,1992 |
Vigdís Grímsdóttir *15 August 1953
Stories [engl.: Good Climate, Friendly Inhabitants] |
Nadine Gordimer (20 November 1923 – 13 July 2014)
The Master |
Colm Tóibín *30 May 1955
One Day in my Life |
Bobby Sands (9 March 1954 – 5 May 1981)
Stories |
Eva Zeller (25 January 1923 – 5 September 2022)
Cuando sale la luna se pierden las campanas y aparecen las sendas impenetrables.* |
Claude, February 2020 |
A MAN MUST FACE HIMSELF
I hung two sealskins on my wall....
Some people say
'Oh! the poor dear things!'
with pity in their hearts,
while chewing bloody steak
and cuddling in fur coats.
And I think of **
Jonahsie
magnificently himself: a Man,
hunter by destiny
spearing the seals,
with no guilt in his soul,
no pity in his heart,
but beaming pride
that his day-work was done:
the best for his kin---
and that's all he could do...
And I think of
Kakee, his wife,
cleaning, stretching, smoothing, sewing the skins
with a skill
as old as the Woman called Eve,
and bringing me the gift
with beaming pride:
the best for a friend---
and that's all she could give...
And I wonder why
we worry about who eats whom
when Life is a cycle?
We all prey, and we grow
feeding on each other.
A seal
a breathing tomato
an egg that could be born
a drink of pure water
a flower for a vase
some grass to walk upon
the warmth of the sun, of a smile, of a body
a poem for a soul
and stars to fill a dream.
I hung two sealskins on my wall...
A Man must face himself
and accept it!
Claude Prévost Gamble
(June 1970)
** And I think of Claude who died today two years ago.
Thanks for all. De tout coeur!
Claude during a storm on Moose River, whilst working as a nurse at an Indian hospital; James Bay, Winter 1955 |
Seasons of Anomy |
Wole Soyinka *13 July 1934