Poëzielinks: Lindner, Estor, Dewulf, Nabokov, Rimbaud, Poe
De Londense Hayward Gallery exposeert 50 “onzichtbare” kunstwerken van beroemdheden als Andy Warhol, Yves Klein en Yoko Ono. (afbeelding: Road to nowhere: In the Void Room (Raum der Leere) van Yves Klein, 1961)
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* 10 Charleroi gedichten van Erik Lindner (deBuren)
* Kruisverhoor een gedicht van Annemarie Estor.
* Interview Bernard Dewulf in Veto.
* De Vocalen van Rimbaud.
* E.A. Poe als symbolist avant la lettre? Yes and no.
EXILE
He happens to be a French poet, that thin,
book-carrying man with a bristly gray chin;
you meet him wherever you go
across the bright campus, past ivy-clad walls.
The wind which is driving him mad (this recalls
a rather good line in Hugo),
keeps making blue holes in the waterproof gloss
of college-bred poplars that rustle and toss
their slippery shadows at pied
young beauties, all legs, as they bicycle through
his shoulder, his armpit, his heart, and the two
big books that are hurting his side.
(…)
Nabokov







