* existing with gisela kraft & an update

 


five-story house in laleli – Gisela Kraft


one lies in rags on the street

and his stomach is empty

and he wishes for death


one sits with friends at tea and backgammon

and his mind is empty

and he wishes for death


one sits in a straight-backed chair at a desk

and his bank account is empty

and he wishes for death


one lies in bed staring out to sea

and the place next to him in bed is empty

and he wishes for death


one flies back with food in its beak

and its nest is empty

and only this one says

we should give it another try


(trans. Laura Leichum)




This short lyric has quickly become a favorite of mine in the past few weeks. I’m charmed by the way the seemingly simple refrain quickly enters into allegory. The repetitions of “empty” and “death” build up an atmosphere of dejection and set up the turn at the end of the poem. The impersonal and non-specific nature of “one” as an address allows for the final stanza’s change in perspective; something “flies” in the heart of the reader and defies the preceding stanzas of emptiness and death, and gives further impetus to exist. There’s also a structural charm to the poem in the way the “five-story house” is played out in the five stanzas of the poem.


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It has been a week since the official release of my collection Everything We Think We Hear. Since then, I have been humbled and moved by the warm reception and good wishes people have shown the new book. Thank you to all who have shown interest and bought the book!


After some minor issues, the book is available for order on Amazon!


As part of a partly superstitious and partly practical (or so I tell myself) process, I went ahead and ordered myself a copy. Here’s a pic that shows that my little book does indeed exist:



This copy is going straight to mom in Texas. I’ll make sure to post an update here when I receive my own copies for sale.


Happy existing!


José


 



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Published on December 11, 2015 06:32
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