27 Ekim 2020 Salı

Rage, rage against the dying of the light. - Dylan Thomas #otd

 


Do not go gentle into that good night

 - 1914-1953

Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.

Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.


26 Ekim 2020 Pazartesi

Once in a sycamore I was glad all at the top, and I sang. -John Berryman

 

[poème / les papillons nocturnes II]@andyamholst

Dream Song 1

 - 1914-1972

Huffy Henry hid    the day,
unappeasable Henry sulked.
I see his point,—a trying to put things over.
It was the thought that they thought
they could do it made Henry wicked & away.
But he should have come out and talked.

All the world like a woolen lover
once did seem on Henry's side.
Then came a departure.
Thereafter nothing fell out as it might or ought.
I don't see how Henry, pried
open for all the world to see, survived.

What he has now to say is a long
wonder the world can bear & be.
Once in a sycamore I was glad
all at the top, and I sang.
Hard on the land wears the strong sea
and empty grows every bed.

21 Ekim 2020 Çarşamba

Do you ask what the birds say? The Sparrow, the Dove, The Linnet and Thrush say, "I love and I love!" —Samuel Taylor Coleridge, born #otd in 1772

 


Answer to a Child's Question

 - 1772-1834
Do you ask what the birds say? The Sparrow, the Dove,
The Linnet and Thrush say, "I love and I love!"
In the winter they're silent—the wind is so strong;
What it says, I don't know, but it sings a loud song.
But green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm weather,
And singing, and loving—all come back together.
But the Lark is so brimful of gladness and love,
The green fields below him, the blue sky above,
That he sings, and he sings; and for ever sings he—
"I love my Love, and my Love loves me!"


“My imagination makes me human and makes me a fool; it gives me all the world and exiles me from it.” ―Ursula K. Le Guin, born #OTD, 1929

 

#HBD to a “major voice in American letters”, whose unparalleled works of speculative fiction continue to fascinate today.

Publication Order of Hainish Cycle Books

Roc
Planet of Exile(1966)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
City of Illusions(1967)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Left Hand of Darkness(1969)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Dispossessed(1974)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Word for World is Forest(1976)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Four Ways to Forgiveness(1995)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Telling(2000)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Earthsea Cycle Books

A Wizard of Earthsea(1968)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Tombs of Atuan(1970)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Farthest Shore(1972)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Tehanu(1990)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Other Wind(2001)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Earthsea Collections

The Earthsea Quartet(1993)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Tales from Earthsea(2001)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Earthsea Non-Fiction Books

Earthsea Revisioned(1993)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Adventures In Kroy Books

The Adventure of Cobbler's Rune(1982)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Solomon Leviathan's Nine-Hundred and Thirty-First Trip Around the World(1983)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Catwings Books

Catwings(1988)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Catwings Return(1989)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings(1994)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Jane On Her Own(1992)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Cat Dreams(2009)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Catwings Collections

Tales of the Catwings(1996)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
More Tales of the Catwings(2000)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Chronicles Of The Western Shore Books

Gifts(2004)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Voices(2006)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Powers(2007)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Unreal and the Real Collections

Where on Earth(2012)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Outer Space, Inner Lands(2012)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

The Lathe of Heaven(1971)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Very Far Away from Anywhere Else(1976)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Eye of the Heron(1978)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Malafrena(1979)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Beginning Place(1980)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Always Coming Home(1985)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Searoad: Chronicles of Klatsand(1991)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Changing Planes(2003)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Lavinia(2008)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Short Stories

The Water is Wide(1976)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Leese Webster(1979)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Gwilan's Harp(1981)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Visionary: The Life Story of Flicker of the Serpentine of Telina-Na(1984)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas(1991)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Nine Lives(1992)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Buffalo Gals: Won't You Come Out Tonight(1994)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Wild Girls(2011)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Short Story Collections

Wild Angels(1974)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Orsinian Tales(1975)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Wind's Twelve Quarters(1975)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Walking in Cornwall(1976)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Nebula Award Stories 11(1976)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Hard Words and Other Poems(1981)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Compass Rose(1982)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
In the Red Zone(1983)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences(1987)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Visionary, Wonders Hidden(1988)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Blue Moon Over Thurman Street(1993)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Going Out with Peacocks and Other Poems(1994)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
A Fisherman of the Inland Sea(1994)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Unlocking the Air and Other Stories(1996)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Sixty Odd: New Poems(1999)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Birthday of the World and Other Stories(2002)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Incredible Good Fortune: New Poems(2006)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Dragon Lords and Warrior Women(2010)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Finding My Elegy(2012)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Late in the Day: Poems 2010-2014(2015)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Picture Books

A Visit from Dr. Katz(1988)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Fire and Stone(1989)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Fish Soup(1992)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
A Ride on the Red Mare's Back(1992)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Tom Mouse(2002)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

From Elfland to Poughkeepsie(1973)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Dreams Must Explain Themselves(1975)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Language of the Night(1979)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Steering the Craft(1984)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Dancing at the Edge of the World(1989)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Way of the Water's Going(1989)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The Wave in the Mind(2004)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Cheek by Jowl(2009)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching(2009)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle
The World Split Open(2014)Hardcover  Paperback  Kindle

"La poesia appartiene a chi ne ha bisogno, non a chi la scrive." - Il Postino (1994) #worldpoetryday

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