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RE: Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel-prize winning Polish poet, dies at 88
1/19/2013 8:46:27 PM

Wisława Szymborska, photo by Tomasz Wiech
Wisława Szymborska, photo by Tomasz Wiech


Funeral

"so suddenly, who would've expected it"

"stress and cigarettes, I told him"

"not bad, thank you"

"unwrap these flowers"

"his brother's heart did him in too, must run in the family"

"I wouldn't have recognized you with that beard"

"it's his own fault, he was always getting himself into something"

"that new guy was supposed to speak. I don't see him anywhere"

"Kazek is in Warsaw, Tadek went abroad"

"you were the only one with enough sense to bring an umbrella"

"so what that he was the most talented of them all"

"it's a walk-through room, Baska won't go for it"

"sure he was right, but that still isn't really the reason"

"and a paint job on both doors, guess how much"

"two egg yolks, one tablespoon sugars

"it was none of his business, why did he mess with it"

"only in blue, and in small sizes"

"five times with no answer"

"all right, I could have done it, but so could you have"

"good thing she had that part-time job"

"I don't know, maybe the relatives"

"the priest is a veritable Belmondo"

"I've never been to this part of the cemetery"

"I dreamed about him last week, something struck me"

"the daughter's not bad-looking"

"it happens to all of us"

"give my best to the widow, I have to make it to"

"it sounded much more solemn in Latin"

"it came and went"

"good-bye Ma'am"

"let's go grab a beer somewhere"

"call me, we'll talk"

"either No. 4 or 12"

"I'm going this way"

"we're not"



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RE: Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel-prize winning Polish poet, dies at 88
1/20/2013 1:48:56 AM
Fascinating
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RE: Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel-prize winning Polish poet, dies at 88
1/20/2013 8:38:28 PM
Vietnam


"Woman, what's your name?" "I don't know."
"How old are you? Where are you from?" "I don't know."
"Why did you dig that burrow?" "I don't know."
"How long have you been hiding?" "I don't know."
"Why did you bite my finger?" "I don't know."
"Don't you know that we won't hurt you?" "I don't know."
"Whose side are you on?" "I don't know."
"This is war, you've got to choose." "I don't know."
"Does your village still exist?" "I don't know."
"Are those your children?" "Yes."
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RE: Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel-prize winning Polish poet, dies at 88
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RE: Wislawa Szymborska, Nobel-prize winning Polish poet, dies at 88
2/1/2013 9:41:21 PM
One year ago, this was her last earthly eve, and during the night her breaths have left her tired, 88 years old body.








WRITING A RESUMÉ

What needs to be done?
Fill out the application
and enclose a résumé.

Regardless of the length of life
a résumé is best kept short.

Concise, well-chosen facts are de rigueur.
Landscapes are replaced by addresses,
shaky memories give way to unshakable dates.

Of all your loves mention only the marriage,
of all your children only those who were born.

Who knows you counts more than who you know.
Trips only if taken abroad.
Memberships in what but without why.
Honors, but not how they were earned.

Write as if you’d never talked to yourself
and always kept yourself at arm’s length.

Pass over in silence your dogs, cats, birds,
dusty keepsakes, friends, and dreams.

Price, not worth,
and title, not what’s inside.
His shoe size, not where he’s off to,
that one you pass yourself off as.
In addition, a photograph with one ear showing.
What matters is its shape, not what it hears.
What is there to hear, anyway?
The clatter of paper shredders.




A Wislawa Szymborska Poemarium

"The word doesn’t exist, I know, but it really should. Poemarium, I mean. Such a beautiful and useful word, similar to the Portuguese poemário, a collection of poems. (1) The most useful words are never available in a language. Maybe that’s what a language is, all the wrong words people need in their lives. But I digress.

Wislawa Szymborska, a Polish poet, passed away last February. Writing about poetry is difficult, which is why I avoid it so much. Szymborska’s also a poet writing in Polish and being read by a Portuguese reader in English, in Clare Cavanagh and Stanislaw Baránczak’s translations, which makes it impossible for me to truly appreciate her poetic language. Although I can’t judge the translations against the original Polish, they have given me a lot of pleasure, moved me, and made me think, which is what I only ask from literature."

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