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    Tomas Tranströmer

    I am so happy today that my favorite poet won the Nobel Literature Prize. I think everybody here should start to read Tranströmer. He helped me through life. Tranströmer suffered a stroke in 1990 that left him partially paralyzed and unable to speak.

    “because, through his condensed, translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality”.



    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.

    Black Postcards

    In the middle of life, death comes
    to take your measurements. The visit
    is forgotten and life goes on. But the suit
    is being sewn on the sly.

    Madrigal

    I inherited a dark wood where I seldom go. But a day will come when the dead and the living change places. The wood will be set in motion. We are not without hope. The most serious crimes will remain unsolved in spite of the efforts of many policemen. In the same way there is somewhere in our lives a great unsolved love. I inherited a dark wood, but today I’m walking in the other wood, the light one. All the living creatures that sing, wriggle, wag and crawl! It’s spring and the air is very strong. I have graduated from the university of oblivion and am as empty-handed as the shirt on the washing-line.

    Allegro

    I play Haydn after a black day
    and feel a simple warmth in my hands.

    The keys are willing. Soft hammers strike.
    The resonance green, lively, and calm.

    The music says freedom exists
    and someone doesn't pay the emperor tax.

    I push down my hands in my Haydnpockets
    and imitate a person looking on world calmly.

    I hoist the Haydnflag––it signifies:
    "We don't give in. But want peace."

    The music is a glass-house on the slope
    where the stones fly, the stones roll.

    And the stones roll right through
    but each pane stays whole.

    The Couple

    They turn the light off, and its white globe glows
    an instant and then dissolves, like a tablet
    in a glass of darkness. Then a rising.
    The hotel walls shoot up into heaven's darkness.

    Their movements have grown softer, and they sleep,
    but their most secret thoughts begin to meet
    like two colors that meet and run together
    on the wet paper in a schoolboy's painting.

    It is dark and silent. The city however has come nearer
    tonight. With its windows turned off. Houses have come.
    They stand packed and waiting very near,
    a mob of people with blank faces.
    Last edited by Gregory Samsa; 10-06-2011 at 12:58 PM.
    There is hope, but not for us.

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    wonderful poetry
    Dostoevsky gives me more than any scientist.

    Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. - Albert Einstein

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    Thanks for sharing. Wonderful.

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    Well-deserved Nobel.

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    The name sounds like a cross between Thomas Tank Engine and The Transformers but the poetry is breathtaking
    Before sunlight can shine through a window, the blinds must be raised - American Proverb

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    Thanks for sharing, Gregory! To tell you the truth, when I saw the announcement, I remember rolling my eyes and saying, "Oh, great, there they go again--giving the prize to a non-entity. What the hell were they thinking?" After all, Nobel Prize Winner for Literature' is a fantastic suffix to your name.

    Glad to see they finally picked a non-entity that has some meat to him.

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    I admit that I hadn't her of him until the announcement (and I thought I kept up with my contemporary literature) - but upon reading his poetry, I think it is well deserved.
    I wrote a poem on a leaf and it blew away...

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    So glad you liked it! Here are some more poems I find in English. What's your favorite? Mine is "C Major" in Swedish, but in English I love "Fire Graffiti" and "Solitude" more.


    Fire Graffiti

    Throughout those dismal months my life was only sparked alight
    when I made love to you.
    As the firefly ignites and fades, ignites and fades, we follow the flashes
    of its flight in the dark among the olive trees.

    Throughout those dismal months, my soul sat slumped and lifeless
    but my body walked to yours.
    The night sky was lowing.
    We milked the cosmos secretly, and survived.



    C Major

    When he came down to the street after the rendezvous
    the air was swirling with snow.
    Winter had come
    while they lay together.
    The night shone white.
    He walked quickly with joy.
    The whole town was downhill.
    The smiles passing by -
    everyone was smiling behind turned-up collars.
    It was free!
    And all the question marks began singing of God’s being.
    So he thought.

    A music broke out
    and walked in the swirling snow
    with long steps.
    Everything on the way towards the note C.
    A trembling compass directed at C.
    One hour higher than the torments.
    It was easy!
    Behind turned-up collars everyone was smiling.



    Romanesque Arches

    Inside the huge romanesque church
    the tourists jostled in the half darkness.
    Vault gaped behind vault, no complete view.
    A few candle-flames flickered.
    An angel with no face embraced me
    and whispered through my whole body:
    “Don’t be ashamed of being human, be proud!
    Inside you vault opens behind vault endlessly.
    You will never be complete, that’s how it’s meant to be.”
    Blind with tears
    I was pushed out on the sun-seething
    piazza together with Mr. and Mrs. Jones,
    Herr Tanaka and Signora Sabatini,
    and inside them all vault opened behind vault endlessly.



    Solitude (I)

    I was nearly killed here, one night in February.
    My car shivered, and slewed sideways on the ice,
    right across into the other lane. The slur of traffic
    came at me with their lights.

    My name, my girls, my job, all
    slipped free and were left behind, smaller and smaller,
    further and further away. I was nobody:
    a boy in a playground, suddenly surrounded.

    The headlights of the oncoming cars
    bore down on me as I wrestled the wheel through a slick
    of terror, clear and slippery as egg-white.
    The seconds grew and grew—making more room for me—
    stretching huge as hospitals.

    I almost felt that I could rest
    and take a breath
    before the crash.

    Then something caught: some helpful sand
    or a well-timed gust of wind. The car
    snapped out of it, swinging back across the road.
    A signpost shot up and cracked, with a sharp clang,
    spinning away in the darkness.

    And it was still. I sat back in my seat belt
    and watched someone tramp through the whirling snow
    to see what was left of me.
    Last edited by Gregory Samsa; 11-05-2011 at 07:42 AM.
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    Really dig what I've read of his so far.
    I'm gonna have to get my hands on a copy of his work.

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    Wow, Fine Graffiti and Romanesque Arches sound great. Tell me, is this in an English translation, or are you translating it?

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    It's great to celebrate the work of Transtromer - but I'm not sure his publishers would agree with you sharing his work, seeing as it's all still within copyright...

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    I must admit after having heard of his nobel I bought a colletion of his poems, I read trough them all and I was rather unimpressed. It seemed so very sub-par for a noble prize winner. Anyone else had a similar reaction?

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    Amazing work, thanks for sharing it.

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    Rest in peace Tomas

    In the middle of life, death comes
    to take your measurements. The visit
    is forgotten and life goes on. But the suit
    is being sewn on the sly.

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    My deepest sympathies.

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    who am I but a stitch in time
    what if I were to bare my soul
    would you see me origami

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