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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Five
GUIA RISARI Simple You're simple A chalice that engulfs light, silence, the wet dawn A bell' of awakening In the afternoon, you open your palm take a bow the wind will blow your life away A Pink Baby I've seen a pink baby all smiles and fat folds; eyes, two shiny torrent pebbles; hands, two sprouted seedling; sitting like a Buddha: round skull and crossed legs it was voicing an incomprehensible song an aquatic sound newborn fish make White Sky White sky cotton-coloured what's the use of you if we can't fly? The look searches for an answer where there isn't one White sky impervious Round sky split by antennae blackened by chimneys You are no longer unique You're dotted with motley light spots The stars are your eyes White sky and they will remain the winds' scalps Translated from Italian by Anatoly Kudryavitsky Guia Risari was born in Milan. She graduated from Milan University in philosophy, and later lectured in modern Jewish studies and migrant literatures in the UK and France. She has published five novels, several books of essays, and two collections of her poetry, as well as two books of Surrealist flash fiction, short short stories, micropoems and aphorisms, Il pescespada e la serratura (The Swordfish and the Lock, 2007) and L'alfabeto dimezzato (A Half-Alphabet, 2007). |
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