Wednesday, January 7, 2026

NEIL YOUNG TONIGHT ~

 


1974-1977

    Reprise Records



REMEMBERING VINOD KUMAR SHUKLA ~

 


Dear Bob,

News came in the afternoon that Vinod Kumar Shukla passed after a brief illness. Pneumonia and complications. He was 89 and was writing stories and poems to the end. I'd admired him ever since I came across the first line of one of his early poems. It began "That man put on a new woolen coat and went away like a thought." A new woolen coat is not something you would see Shukla in. It would probably be a coat neither old nor new; it would be too nondescript to be either. He was nondescript looking himself. He would give long interviews but without, I think, saying very much. He never commented on other writers. Never did reviews. Had none of the trappings of the "literary" life. For a living he taught agricultural extension in a remote city in central India. It was in the country's tribal belt and he saw the destruction of the forest first hand. In one poem he spoke of people from the villages leaving their homes and coming to the city. He watched men, women, children passing him in the street. Then one year he saw men and women -- but few children. Was the tribe dying out?   
Love

~ Arvind Krishna Mehrotra



Tuesday, January 6, 2026

BELA TARR ~



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B E L A    T A R R




 

DAN FOX ~ LIMBO ~

 




   R E A D   M E


Fitzcarraldo Editions

2021


Monday, January 5, 2026

FIVE POEMS OF YAKAMOCHI~

 




Though it is destined

to come but to this,

my wife and I trusted in life

as if it would last

                a thousand years.  





My wife departed from our home.

I could not hold her back

so I have hidden her

        in the mountain,

and my heart has lost its bearing.






Though my mind knows

that life never comes

                but to this,

how I cannot bear

these painful feelings!






Each time I see the mist

trailing on Saho Mountain,

I remember my wife —

            there is no day

when I do not weep.






In the past

I glanced at it casually,

but now that I realize

my wife's grave is there,

how beloved is Saho Mountain.



_______________________

from The Ten Thousand Leaves

Poems from the Man'yoshu

translated by Ian Hideo Levy

NYRB, 2025



            

Sunday, January 4, 2026

ANNIE LENNOX ALL DAY ~

 



         Universal Island, 2010



Saturday, January 3, 2026

GASTON FERNANDEZ ~

 




Apparent Breviary



2


Every time I see the sun I believe in

an opposite. Necessarily

the true absence    that extreme

liberty

                my hands, they reply: blood doesn't kill.


It remains the same tiger,

who trembles          again


in my hands




27


Desire is no one's



lip worn like

memory


eyes


death       ahead


without will

without dilemma


without air




39


To the place


from before




44


To know     then


Perhaps because two spaces

is

many


and two times     now


(perhaps,

   if a single time         is already

   memory




52


Must say                      something


Flee from the other's word


Without laughing.        The word's


capacity

as water                         A balance.


The ordering of air




65


Never        man


Only


one




78


To look,


without distracted eye


To not look                Only there the center will be


a pall


nameless place           speech,


so the body                 remains


without distress

without aura                




93


The living.



Light expels travelers    permanence


has no edge

like hair


does not wound,

does not present


place incarnates,


in intution


without edges




___________________________________

Gaston Fernandez

Apparent Breviary

translated from the Spanish by KM Cascia

World Poetry 2025





Friday, January 2, 2026