The folly of honest men, David Howard (Nueva Zelanda) David nosmanda este poema inspirado en Esther Dischereit, a quien podemos ver en una de sus lecturas en la pasada V edición del Festival. The folly of honest men for Esther Dischereit There’s too much work to shirk – the work of girls you would like to ask out, the work of boys you dream of...
Afer the wink-and-elbow, the unthrown kiss, David Howard (Nueva Zelanda) Afer the wink-and-elbow, the unthrown kiss the fact of the matter is the fact of the matter doesn’t matter much. There is love, the abstract noun ahead of every verb; there is the rest, that dollars-and-cents world where love must announce itself at street corners, school bicycle sheds smelling of...
David Howard (Nueva Zelanda) para Isabella Panfido (Italia) David Howard (Nueva Zelanda) nos manda un poema desde dedicado a Isabella Panfido (Italia) Red and black for Isabella Panfido 1 An Italian reads a poem about marriage. The teenage mother, held back at school, twists the string of a folder around her finger. Once she twirled suitors as if they were earrings...
A report for the New Zealand Book Council V Festival Internacional de Poesia de Granada 2009 Unofficial impressions A tentative swabbing of my pack for explosive residue as an armed policeman stood over me, then four hours as a free man in Los Angeles on a Saturday that found both the Museum of Modern Art and the Walt Disney Concert Hall closed –...
Lengüetas aherrumbradas brillan en Nicaragua Otago Daily Times Por Nigel Benson La pluma es más fuerte que la espada. Incluso ha derrotado a la ametralladora. Nigel Benson habla con David Howard sobre el poder de la Poesía. Gobierno corrupto? Check. Armas y drogas? Check. Pentámetro Yámbico? Pasen el AK47. Si estuvieras jugando asociación de...
Mensaje de David Howard (Nueva Zelanda) De: David Howard Enviado el: sábado, 28 de febrero de 2009 11:49 p.m. Para: Blanca Castellon Asunto: Report to New Zealand Book Council Dear Blanca, Here, as a courtesy, is a copy of my report to the New Zealand Book Council -the organization which funded my airfares. I miss the hospitality of your...