Refugees in a rubber boat off Lesvos: image via MSF Sea @MSF_Sea, 8 February 2016
Escrituras de luz embisten la sombra, más prodigiosas que meteoros.
La alta ciudad inconocible arrecia sobre el campo.
Seguro de mi vida y de mi muerte, miro los ambiciosos
y quisiera entenderlos.
Su día es ávido como el lazo en el aire.
Su noche es tregua de la ira en el hierro, pronto en acometer.
Hablan de humanidad.
Mi humanidad está en sentir que somos voces de una misma penuria.
Hablan de patria.
Mi patria es un latido de guitarra, unos retratos y una vieja espada,
la oración evidente del sauzal en los atardeceres.
El tiempo está viviéndome.
Más silencioso que mi sombra, cruzo el tropel de su levantada codicia.
Ellos son imprescindibles, únicos, merecedores del mañana.
Mi nombre es alguien y cualquiera.
Paso con lentitud, como quien viene de tan lejos que no espera llegar.
Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1996): Jactancia de quietud, from Luna de enfrente, 1925
Syrian children Musa Dik, 5, in the rear bed, and Raghad Dik, 9, in a hospital in the border town of Kilis, Turkey, after they were injured in a Russian airstrike: photo by Bryan Denton for The New York Times, 8 February 2016
Rajaa Dik, a Syrian, right, sat with her children Musa, 5, in the rear bed, and Raghad, 9, in a hospital in the border town of Kilis, Turkey, after they were injured in a Russian airstrike: photo by Bryan Denton for The New York Times, 8 February 2016
Serious traffic jam on the back roads of beautiful #Lesvos this morning.: image via MSF Sea @MSF_Sea, 8 February 2016
Jorge Luis Borges: Boast of Quietness
Writings of light assault the darkness, more prodigious than meteors.
The tall unknowable city takes over the countryside.
Sure of my life and death, I observe the ambitious and would like to understand them.
Their day is greedy as a lariat in the air.
Their night is a rest from the rage within steel, quick to attack.
They speak of humanity.
My humanity is in feeling we are all voices of that same poverty.
They speak of homeland.
My homeland is the rhythm of a guitar, a few portraits, an old sword,
the willow grove's visible prayer as evening falls.
Time is living me.
More silent than my shadow, I pass through the loftily covetous multitude.
They are indispensable, singular, worthy of tomorrow.
My name is someone and anyone.
I walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn't expect to arrive.
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the plain sense of things
............ "we had come to an end of the imagination"
and all the major
and minor
structures fallen down
. breathe
every few seconds
then wait
then breathe again
all through the night
but no -- I'm not on
or under
fire in
or fleeing
Aleppo
or floating on a drifting rubber boat
on the dark cold sea
off Lesvos
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Two wonderful poems this morning, Tom. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteI had a go at Borges’ Boasting of Stillness.
Writings of light attack the shadows, more prodigious than meteors.
The high unknowable city rages over the countryside.
Certain of my life and my death, I watch the ambitious ones
and would like to understand them.
Their day is eager, like a ribbon in the wind.
Their night is a truce from an iron fury, soon broken.
They speak of humanity.
My humanity is to feel we are voices of the same need.
They speak of homeland.
My homeland is the beat of a guitar, some portraits and an old sword,
and the invocation of the willow grove at dusk.
Time is living me.
More silent than my shadow, I cross against the greedy, rushing mob.
They are the essential ones, unique, deserving of the future.
My name is someone and anyone.
I pass through slowly, like one who comes from so far away that he doesn’t expect to arrive.
Hazen,
ReplyDeleteAnd not for the first time over the past eight years of thick and thin, it is a case of Hazen Robert Walker to the rescue.
At a quarter to three or so in the too-old morning, I was still tinkering with my own stuttering attempt at a translation of the Borges.
Then I realized you might be willing to give it a try, and that your hand in this line of work, guided by a lifetime of experience, is surer than mine... and threw in the towel.
One place in particular where the improvement feels central:
More silent than my shadow, I cross against the greedy, rushing mob.
replaces
More silent than my shadow, I pass through the loftily covetous multitude.
That perhaps sacrifices a bit of the irony but has the great advantage of bringing the poem forward into the present, with just the right degree of shock, and it also has the virtue of sounding a good deal more natural or "sayable".
I was reminded of the streets of downtown San Francisco on Super Bowl weekend -- not so much a loftily covetous multitude as a greedy, rushing mob.
Happy to be of service. I was moved strongly by the ideas contained in Borges’ original, and wanted to share those ideas with friends. Like your poem, Borges is speaking to the plain sense of things. Those billion dollar futuristic jets are anything but plain or ‘sensical’, and can’t even hold their own against older Russian fighter planes. All around a great post, Tom.
ReplyDeleteYes---both poems are truly excellent, and Hazen's translation is especially good. It's amazing how poems stay alive, in a permanent present tense to which their creators don't have access.
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