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French Literature Poetry

The Duke and the Swan

Here’s a curious likeness that was probably observed soon after Mallarmé’s celebrated sonnet “Le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd’hui . . .” was published, and repeatedly since then—as, latterly, by me. The poet knew his Shakespeare, whose pirate Lieutenant opens the fourth act of Henry VI part 2 with the structurally similar line […]

The Duke and the Swan
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French Poetry politics

Le bonheur m’appartient – Happiness belongs to me

Trop souvent mes larmes sont tombéesGoutte à goutte sur mon chemisier.Larmes d’une femme sans terreQui marche, qui erreLà où j’ai jeté mes regards,Dans ce lointain paysBien plus loin que le phare,Où tu meurs, où tu vis.Au rythme de mes tendres penséesSur la crête des vagues qui encore moutonnent,Je te rejoins à chaque marée,Dans cet amour […]

Le bonheur m’appartient – Happiness belongs to me
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French Poetry

Aime-moi comme autrefois – Love me like before

Je me croyais seule Emportée dans mes songes.Je me sentais veuleAvec ces idées qui me rongent. Pourtant, avec ce soleilJe découvrais une ombreComme la mienne, pareilleMais plus sombre. Dois-je me retourner Où simplementContinuer de rêverQue tu es avec moi en ce momentJuste derrière moiAttendant je ne sais quoiPour me prendre dans tes brasEt m’aimer comme […]

Aime-moi comme autrefois – Love me like before
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Art and Photographic History Literature Poetry

John Ashbury, poet and his new Critical Perspectives

https://whathappenedtodaytheenglishnook.wordpress.com/2025/07/28/birth-of-john-ashbery-rethinking-the-language-of-poetry/

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Literature Poetry politics

What is to be made of the Social Attitudes of this poem?

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Art and Photographic History French Poetry Uncategorized

Two Haiku and Four Sketches

Reading Chinese poetry
Ideograms dance before
Eyes like inky kids

Sleepy, time, time
Forgotten music from years
Long, long in the past

Sketches from various locations during last 7 years
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Poetry

In their art

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Penwith Poetry West Cornwall (and local history)

A strange day at the Penzance Lit Fest

 

Retreat everywhere! Practical June

Will look at blackouts.

Learn from the opportunity-

You will make material poems

Regularly and utterly fascinating.

 

Under deep metal with Philip

Discover magical humans

Trace the dazzling and dark consequences

In various homeland hotspots as did

Parson, Goethe, Blake and Marie Curie

 

Cornish ghost landscapes erupt at Falmouth-

Talk about inspiration!

Convince Cornish writers to paint!

Short ghosts here costing £6

 

Penzance legends at the Pixel

Linda has books and local visitors and time lords,

Including Sir Humphry Davy

Pirates and St Anthony.

 

Unlock the power of the unconscious

With Jenny.

Write a regular modern mass app

Experience and chance a random walk non-fiction encounter.

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Classics Literature Poetry

Two poems of Cavafy’s

I’ve just translated a couple of Cavafy’s poems, both on historical themes. The first one is a fictional tomb inscription for a young Alexandrian youth called Iasis; Iasis’s tomb Here lie I, Iasis, a youth of this great cityfamed for his beauty.Wise men admired me and also thoughtless,ordinary people. I’m equally glad for both of […]

Two poems of Cavafy’s
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Poetry

A Garden Of Wilted Flowers

The air hangs heavy in here, emotions swirl like ghosts, untouched and silent. As I enter this graveyard; a forgotten graveyard of gardens, these wilted plants stand solemn sentinel, bringing back memories long buried. Some flowers ache with broken promises, their petals curled like lips that never spoke the truth. Others hang heavy with bonds […]

A Garden Of Wilted Flowers