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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Five
ADAM AITKEN High Flyer He's south of nowhere, his tinfoil island tower shines, with sunlight raining down on you like a siege. A million floors up in the Bingo Department an actor friend flown in on the package tour spins a wheel, bets a province or a village, then begins a great feast eating out the country's crabs. Then he goes home with perfect teeth. Poets love his yacht, and his stratospheric parking lot. No Irish troubles, but the cigarettes are the same as they were in '74, the harbour wind breathes earnestness and immoral as it ever was in 1788. Dogs are puppies and in the evacuated factory conversion the menus are lyrical. Oceans wait for him, his stylish rescues never go unfilmed. Grey blue are his eyes, the streets in daylight-saved evenings fill with nomad diversity, the Scythian gypsy, the Mongolian girl insured, or was it the Mongolian gypsy the Scythian girl? He's forgotten, so rich he is he doesn't have a clue where they're from. The two wanderers for instance, from Twilightville. That's them, his debtor children still rotting in an oriental jail. He'll never outgrow The Sad, even without the gardens growing up his walls. Alien land sold off recalled in rhymes. He hopes you will remember, but not his crimes. His father calls out from his grave: "Toughen up or you'll blow the lot." If I knew I'd tell him how to profit from the blues. Obscene wealth cures nothing. Adam Aitken was born in London, and spent his early childhood in London, Thailand and Malaysia before moving permanently to Australia in 1968. As well as numerous articles on poetry, essays on Asian-Australian literature, and works of creative non-fiction, he is the author of five full-length collections of poetry, two most recent being Tonto's Revenge (2011) and Archipelago (2018). An award-winning poet, he lectures at the University of Technology, Sydney. |
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