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Nobel Literature Winner Tomas Transtromer: The Beauty of Stillness

ewilcox:

I’m probably more excited about this Nobel Prize pick than EVER BEFORE. Seriously, Transtromer kicks ass. I still remember the first time I came across one of his poems—I can’t remember what journal it was in—and how blown away I was by the way he could make very simple images seem terrifying and gorgeous all at once. 

Here’s Robert Bly’s translation of Transtomer’s poem “After a Death”: 

Once there was a shock
that left behind a long, shimmering comet tail.
It keeps us inside. It makes the TV pictures snowy.
It settles in cold drops on the telephone wires.

One can still go slowly on skis in the winter sun
through brush where a few leaves hang on.
They resemble pages torn from old telephone directories.
Names swallowed by the cold.

It is still beautiful to hear the heart beat
but often the shadow seems more real than the body.
The samurai looks insignificant
beside his armor of black dragon scales. 

(Source: ecantwell)

  12:43 pm  |   October 6 2011  

From the notebooks:

Bill Knott — UNSPEAKABLE

A comma is a period which leaks.

  6:19 pm  |   March 10 2010  

twentyten by Justin Waggoner