Friday, May 12, 2017

See you tomorrow, Johannesburg!

I'll be at The Kingsmead Book Fair tomorrow for two sessions, reading a bunch of poetry and signing books - I really hope I see you there! Click the image below for more info.


4 comments:

  1. Hello! I am your a huge fan of your writings. I am from Singapore and not sure if you will be dropping by sunny Singapore any time. But just want to say a huge thank you for your words. It has made me decide to let go of someone who doesn't care. Thank you , I am in less pain because of your words.

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  2. Hello! I am your a huge fan of your writings. I am from Singapore and not sure if you will be dropping by sunny Singapore any time. But just want to say a huge thank you for your words. It has made me decide to let go of someone who doesn't care. Thank you , I am in less pain because of your words.

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  3. Dressing up

    In a world where books
    Are the outpost of the few
    Who favour must and foxing, over
    Passwords and user names

    In that world, on a Thursday
    You my daughter
    Wouldn’t dress up
    For school
    No Alice-in-Wonderland
    For you

    Hiding behind teddy
    When we get there
    You say you’re scared
    Of “monsters”
    The characters from books that your friends
    Put on for the day
    At the bequest of teachers
    For Book Week

    And I, in my confusion
    Over who I must be
    Protector, acceptor or socialiser, mom or moraliser
    Moulding you to fit
    The book or
    Technology of it all
    - The language spoken
    En masse in
    Suburbs of privilege
    Where roles are played,
    and played out

    I failed you.
    And for that
    I am sorry.



    An owl hoots on the roof 12 December 2016

    Writers, write
    Poets, poem
    Sea froths and foams
    Trump, trumps
    Lambs bleat
    Blacks and whites
    Black and White
    And the world doesn’t miss a beat.

    Down where it’s swampy
    The heat churns the mangrove swamps in our bellies
    Shoots and leaves

    And you bring my bowl
    Fat banana slices on top of overcooked oats
    And I long for honey
    as next to me, she delights in
    the big bad wolf and three pigs
    Sticks, stones and bricks

    And later that evening
    from the back of a Nissan with dog hair on the seat
    I realise another comet’s left its tail
    In the December sky


    Morning page (written this morn)

    I dreamt of making love to you
    On a string of sliding pearls
    I dreamt of hiding high up on lofty library shelves
    Darting here and there amongst the books
    Dusty, musty
    Of pirouetting on the ceiling
    An upside, down ice-skater
    Internalising blade cutting arcs underfoot, on white peeling paint
    Like a crunch, a good bite

    If you looked from above, high above my roof,
    You’d see me there in my rectangle of bed
    And next to that, your roof, and yours
    And your rectangular patches, foiled, uncoiled, open and closed
    Patch-worked and un-embroidered, all

    Each night we lie out
    Cocooned in myopia
    The endless plains, and alleyways of our minds
    Tangled and untangling
    Hot and cold and freezing, some
    Navigating and plaining, diving and dipping, running and hiding and embracing the slide
    The Mother-of-pearl or Father-of-fear
    Mothers becoming daughters meeting lovers they’ve forgotten by day
    And know still by night
    Fathers grinding teeth and conquering Rugby posts
    And tramps, sleeping in dog blankets with crowns of leaves whispering promises
    like whores in mittens
    seeking happily ever
    after


    - Mandy Walker
    (I met you at the book fair. Promised to send you a poem. Have now transcribed about 50 form notebooks I've had for years into one document. Would like to send you more/get your advice re how/where to send them... with a view to finally, boldly embracing the poet inside. If you are open to reading more/mentoring me pls let me know, thank you. Mandy)mandy@henrygeorge.co.za; mandywalker759@gmail.com

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