My First Poetry Reading to Folks with Alzheimer’s

A month back as part of Penpositive I visited an Alzheimer’s and dementia care center to read some poetry. I connected with them quite accidently. I have this habit of just typing poetry at places where people do not type like say job sites. I mean who would advertise for a poet. But I did just that and stumbled on this request to do a … Continue reading My First Poetry Reading to Folks with Alzheimer’s

Day 90 of Penpositive Reading Campaign – ‘Midstream’ By German poet Johannes Bobrowski

Johannes Bobrowski (originally Johannes Konrad Bernhard Bobrowski; April 9, 1917 – September 2, 1965) was a German lyric poet, narrative writer, adaptor and essayist. Bobrowski died as a result of a perforated appendix in East Berlin and was buried in the Friedrichshagen cemetery. Since 1992, the Foundation for Prussian Maritime Trade (Stiftung Preußische Seehandlung) has donated funds towards the Johannes Brobrowski Medal. Continue reading Day 90 of Penpositive Reading Campaign – ‘Midstream’ By German poet Johannes Bobrowski

Naatak’s 50th Production Vrindavan – Theatre Talk

There are customs, there are traditions, beliefs, stories, mythology and more then entangles in all this there are people. People with emotions, pains, love, life, joy, sadness and more. There is a companionship that is connected to the situation and relationships build on a chord of being same. And above all Human value should always guide any existence. Vrindavan is an ambitious musical production and … Continue reading Naatak’s 50th Production Vrindavan – Theatre Talk

Day-89-Penpositive Reading Campaign-‘The Survivor’ By the Italian Poet Primo Levi

Primo Michele Levi (31 July 1919 – 11 April 1987) was an Italian Jewish chemist, writer, and Holocaust survivor. He was the author of several books, novels, collections of short stories, essays, and poems. His best-known works include If This Is a Man (1947) (U.S.: Survival in Auschwitz), his account of the year he spent as a prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp in Nazi-occupied … Continue reading Day-89-Penpositive Reading Campaign-‘The Survivor’ By the Italian Poet Primo Levi

Day-88-Penpositive Reading Campaign-A Drunk, Embroiled Will; By the Israeli Poet Zelda

A drunk, embroiled, bleeding will that imposed itself on constellations, on the world’s secret, is blazing in my generation’s heart. Fettering the free, festive air, with a strict hand. The sun and the deeps are wheel horses on its farm. It is strange to be a woman, simple, domestic, feeble, in an insolent, violent generation, to be shy, weary, in a cold generation, a generation … Continue reading Day-88-Penpositive Reading Campaign-A Drunk, Embroiled Will; By the Israeli Poet Zelda

Day-88-Penpositive Reading Campaign-A Drunk, Embroiled Will; By the Israeli Poet Zelda

Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky (June 20, 1914 – April 30, 1984) widely known as Zelda, was an Israeli poet. She received three awards for her published works. Penai (Free Time), her first collection of poetry, was published in 1967. With its emotive and contemplative images drawn from the world of Jewish mysticism, Hasidism, and Russian fairy tales, this collection established her reputation in the literary world. … Continue reading Day-88-Penpositive Reading Campaign-A Drunk, Embroiled Will; By the Israeli Poet Zelda

Day-87-Penpositive Reading Campaign-I Write Poetry Gentlemen; By the Spanish Poet Gloria Fuertes

Today on Penpositive Reading Campaign I read the poem ‘I Write Poetry Gentlemen’ by the spanish poet Gloria Fuertes. Gloria Fuertes (July 28, 1917 – November 27, 1998) was a Spanish poet and author of children’s literature. She was born in Madrid, Spain. Among her works for adults include Poeta de guardia (“Poet on Watch”), Sola en la sala (“Alone in the Room”), Historia de Gloria … Continue reading Day-87-Penpositive Reading Campaign-I Write Poetry Gentlemen; By the Spanish Poet Gloria Fuertes

Day-87-Penpositive Reading Campaign-I Write Poetry Gentlemen; By the Spanish Poet Gloria Fuertes

I write poetry, gentlemen, I write poetry, but please don’t call me poetess; I swig my wine like the bricklayers do and I have an assistant who talks to herself. This world’s a strange place; things happen, gentlemen, that I don’t disclose; they build cases, for example, yet never build homes for the poor who can’t afford them. And old maids are always having it … Continue reading Day-87-Penpositive Reading Campaign-I Write Poetry Gentlemen; By the Spanish Poet Gloria Fuertes

Day 86– PenPositive Reading Campaign – ‘Mississippi’ By French Poet from Martinique, Aime Cesaire

Today on Penpositive Reading campaign I read the poem ‘Mississipi’ by the French poet Aimé Fernand David Césaire (26 June 1913 – 17 April 2008). Aime was a Francophone and French poet, author and politician from Martinique. He was “one of the founders of the négritude movement in Francophone literature” Aimé Césaire was born in Basse-Pointe, Martinique, in 1913. He considered himself of Igbo descent … Continue reading Day 86– PenPositive Reading Campaign – ‘Mississippi’ By French Poet from Martinique, Aime Cesaire

Day-86-Penpositive Reading Campaign-Mississippi By the French Poet Aime Cesaire

Too bad for you men who don’t notice that my eyes remember slings and black flags which murder with each blink of my Mississipi lashes Too bad for you men who do not see who do not see anything not even the gorgeous railway signals formed under my eyelids by the black and red discs of the coral snake that my munificence coils in my … Continue reading Day-86-Penpositive Reading Campaign-Mississippi By the French Poet Aime Cesaire