Chuva oblΓqua I, by Pessoa
from Β«Chuva oblΓquaΒ». 1914, in Orpheu 2. by Fernando Pessoa - translated into Italian by Enzo Martinelli π΅πΉ I - Atravessa esta paysagem Atravessa esta paysagem o meu sonho d'um porto infinito E a cΓ΄r das flΓ΄res Γ© transparente de as velas de grandes navios Que largam do caes arrastando nas aguas por sombra OsContinue reading "Chuva oblΓqua I, by Pessoa"
Rainbow Tweets #3 – Collective Writing Challenge
π¬π§ Each week a photo prompt will be provided for you to tell a story in 280 characters or less. Post your little story/entry inspired by the picture in the comments of this post, in the format you prefer (prose, poetry, picture, etc) and using the language of your choice. You can choose to addContinue reading "Rainbow Tweets #3 – Collective Writing Challenge"
Pride Month Special: Lesser Known Queer Reads β thebookcorps
Hi all! Its Pride Month and everyone has been sharing some amazing queer books, which just makes me so happy! And I thought it would be a good time to shed some light and love onto lesser known queer books. βLesser knownβ to me is a mix of underrated books and books that donβt have many ratings onContinue reading "Pride Month Special: Lesser Known Queer Reads β thebookcorps"
Rainbow Tweets #2 – Collective Writing Challenge
π¬π§ Each week a photo prompt will be provided for you to tell a story in 280 characters or less. Post your little story/entry inspired by the picture in the comments of this post, in the format you prefer (prose, poetry, picture, etc) and using the language of your choice. You can choose to addContinue reading "Rainbow Tweets #2 – Collective Writing Challenge"
Walt Whitman
Celebrating the 200th anniversary of Walt Whitman's birth, born on Β 31/5/1819 Among the most influencial American poets and a great interpreter of the American soul in the second half of the XIX century. Also an innovator in poetry, often recognised as the father of the free verse. His collection of poems "Leaves of Grass" wasContinue reading "Walt Whitman"
The Pinko Commie Dyke Kills / an interview with poet Julie R. Enszer β Bekah Steimel
The Pinko Commie Dyke Kills by Julie R. Enszer babies on street cornerswith the steel speculumshe has been carryingsince she was nineteenand gazing at her cervixwith a group of women now with the Kumbaya ofbody exploration passedabortion docs in demandcommanding high feesfor a simple D & Cso the pinko commie dykehelps women dilate andevacuate theirContinue reading "The Pinko Commie Dyke Kills / an interview with poet Julie R. Enszer β Bekah Steimel"
Casida del herido por el agua, de GarcΓa Lorca
Casida del herido por el aqua - DivΓ‘n del Tamarit - Federico GarcΓa Lorca - 1936 - with translation into Italian and English by Enzo MartinelliΒ πͺπΈ Casida del herido por el agua Quiero bajar al pozoΒ quiero subir los muros de GranadaΒ para mirar el corazΓ³n pasadoΒ por el punzΓ³n oscuro de las aguas. El niΓ±o heridoContinue reading "Casida del herido por el agua, de GarcΓa Lorca"
Rainbow Tweets – Collective Writing Challenge #1
π¬π§ Each week a photo prompt will be provided for you to tell a story in 280 characters or less. Post your little story/entry inspired by the picture in the comments of this post, in the format you prefer (prose, poetry, picture, etc) and using the language of your choice. You can choose to addContinue reading "Rainbow Tweets – Collective Writing Challenge #1"
Fleurs, by Rimbaud
Fleurs - Les Illuminations - Arthur Rimbaud - 1873-1875 - with translations from French into English and Italian by Enzo Martinelli π«π· D'un gradin d'or, β parmi les cordons de soie, les gazes grises, les velours verts et les disques de cristal qui noircissent comme du bronze au soleil, β je vois la digitale s'ouvrirContinue reading "Fleurs, by Rimbaud"
