I'm in a contemporary poetry mood at the moment. But I've run out of new books so might have to reread Wisława Szymborska or go to the library for ??? :D
Since last Wed I read: 48. Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty, by Tony Hoagland, 2010, poetry, 4/5, and 50. Silence, by Gillian Clarke, 2024, poetry, 4/5 also
49. revisited the 90s via a sequential art time machine. Andi Watson has made much better comics but he was funny from the first. Quasiquotes: ~ Pay your chops, hone your dues, and curve your learning. ~ ~ World's Biggest Mini Golf Course! ~
Currently reading 51. Forest of Noise, by Mosab Abu Toha, 2024, which centres around his life in Gaza in recent years. I thought Abu Toha's previous collection Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear was excellent and this new book is living up to my hopes so far. Token quote:
When it rains, farmers think the sky loves them. They are wrong. It rains either because the clouds cannot carry the sacks of water too long, or because a sparrow has said a prayer when it heard the thirsty roots beg.
Personal reading
Date: 2025-05-07 05:02 pm (UTC)Since last Wed I read:
48. Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty, by Tony Hoagland, 2010, poetry, 4/5, and
50. Silence, by Gillian Clarke, 2024, poetry, 4/5 also
49. revisited the 90s via a sequential art time machine. Andi Watson has made much better comics but he was funny from the first. Quasiquotes:
~ Pay your chops, hone your dues, and curve your learning. ~
~ World's Biggest Mini Golf Course! ~
Currently reading
51. Forest of Noise, by Mosab Abu Toha, 2024, which centres around his life in Gaza in recent years. I thought Abu Toha's previous collection Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear was excellent and this new book is living up to my hopes so far. Token quote:
When it rains, farmers think the sky loves them.
They are wrong. It rains either because
the clouds cannot carry the sacks of water too long,
or because a sparrow has said a prayer
when it heard the thirsty roots beg.