Lars Gustafsson, Peter Høeg, Gary Paulsen, Henri Barbusse, Virginie Loveling, Mischa Andriessen

De Zweedse dichter en schrijver Lars Gustafsson werd geboren in Västeras, op 17 mei 1936. Zie ook alle tags voor Lars Gustafsson op dit blog.

 

Priemgetallen

De eersten zijn
donkere vestingen

opgetrokken door vorsten
in een lang vervlogen tijd.

Ze liggen dicht opeen
en werpen lange schaduwen,

het land rondom een vlak
en zwaar verdedigd moerasgebied.

Ze zijn gebouwd van een steensoort
door geen tijd aan te tasten

en alle andere zijn dorpen
hurkend daar omheen.

Daarna worden zij steeds zeldzamer:

je moet lang over weidse vlaktes rijden
om er nog een aan de horizon te ontwaren.

De waarheid is dat zij steeds zeldzamer worden
op hun weg naar de onvoorstelbare diepten.

En dokter Riemanns schaduw tekent zich
onnatuurlijk hoog en dreigend af
tegen een oneindige zonsondergang.

 

Vertaald door J. Bernlef

 

Hamlet Prince Of Denmark

Prince Hamlet of Denmark
but now without his fatal wound
and dressed in a good suit from Savile Row
but the tie most certainly
from the rowing club at the University of Wittenberg
came out of the night’s shadows and said
You see, Professor. It is not quite so easy
to come back home
and see that everything is changed
and no one, not even Mama
understands a single word.
About what one says.

But in the event that
a little ugly dwarf
with cheeks painted red
appears just around the corner
then we are dreaming the same dream.

 

 

Paradise

The swamp, forbidden to enter
Dangerous depths with purple loosestrife and bitter clover.
The salamanders that we caught
and called ‘water lizards’.

They were supposed to cause warts on fingers
Because they themselves had warts.

Surely extinct now. Who needs them?
Suddenly the boy was twenty years old.

Ahead of him, life,
extending endlessly like the plains of Kurland.

The creeks. The salamanders.
We took it all away.

No one else.

 

Vertaald door Susan W. Howard

 

 
Lars Gustafsson (Västeras, 17 mei 1936)

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Dennis Potter, Cor Bruijn, Dorothy Richardson, Jacint Verdaguer, Eva Schmidt

De Britse schrijver Dennis Potter werd geboren op 17 mei 1935 in Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Zie ook alle tags voor Dennis Potter op dit blog.

Uit: Stand up, Nigel Barton

““Nigel Barton: No, Miss!
Miss Tillings: Then what do you know about it?
Nigel Barton: I think – I think I might have had the daffodil, Miss—
Miss Tillings: You might have had it? What do you mean, boy? Speak up!
Nigel Barton: The stem was all broke and somebody gave it to me, Miss.
Miss Tillings: Who gave it to you?
Nigel Barton: Ooh, I don’t like to say, Miss.
Miss Tillings: You better had, Barton, and quick about it.
Nigel Barton: Georgie Pringle, Miss.
Barton incriminates Pringle, who has bullied him, in the crime of destroying the class’s daffodil; the daffodil was actually destroyed by Barton himself.
Nigel Barton (On TV): I feel I don’t belong here, that’s my trouble.
Interviewer (on TV): Well, where do you belong? At home?
Harry Barton: Of course!
Nigel Barton (on TV): No, I’m afraid I don’t. Now it hurts to say this, of course, but it’s the truth. Back at home, in the village, in the workingmen’s club, with people I went to school with, I’m so much on the defensive, you see. They suspect me of making qualitative judgments about their environment, you understand, but it’s not that I wish to do so. Yet I even find my own father looking at me oddly some times, waiting to pounce on some remark, some expression in my face, watching me like a hawk. I don’t feel at home in either place. I don’t belong. It’s a tightrope between two different worlds, and I’m walking it.
Harry Barton: You’re a bloody liar, Nigel!”

 

 
Dennis Potter (17 mei 1935 – 7 juni 1994)
Scene uit de tv-film “Stand up, Nigel Barton”, uit 1965

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