A. M. Homes, Mazarine Pingeot, Miles Marshall Lewis, Viktor Rydberg, Jakov Polonski, Saki, Christopher Fry, Thomas Strittmatter

De Amerikaanse schrijfster Amy Michael Homes werd geboren op 18 december 1961 in Washington DC. Zie ook alle tags voor A. M. Homes op dit blog.

Uit: Days of Awe

“Brother on Sunday
She is on the phone. He can see her reflection in the bathroom mirror, the headset wrapped around her ear as if she were an air-traffic controller or a Secret Service agent. “Are you sure?” she whispers. “I can’t believe it. I don’t want to believe it. If it’s true, it’s horrible. . . . Of course I don’t know anything! If I knew something, I’d tell you. . . . No, he doesn’t know anything either. If he knew, he’d tell me. We vowed we wouldn’t keep secrets.” She pauses, listening for a moment. “Yes, of course, not a word.”
“Tom,” she calls. “Tom, are you ready?”
“In a minute,” he says.
He examines himself in her makeup mirror. He raises his eyebrows, bares his teeth, smiles. And then he smiles again, harder, showing gum. He tilts his head, left and right, checking where the shadows fall. He turns on the light and flips the mirror to the magnifying side. A thin silver needle enters the reflection; there’s a close-up of skin, the glistening tip of the needle, surrounded by a halo of light. He blinks. The needle goes into the skin; his hand is steady on the syringe. He injects a little here, a little there; it’s just a touch-up, a filler-up. Later, when someone says, “You look great,” he’ll smile and his face will bend gently, but no lines will appear. “Doctor’s orders,” he’ll say. He recaps the syringe, tucks it into his shirt pocket, flips the toilet seat up, and pees.
When he comes out of the bathroom, his wife, Sandy, is there, in the bedroom, waiting. “Who was that on the phone?” he asks.
“Sara,” she says.
He waits, knowing that silence will prompt her to say more.
“Susie called Sara to say that she’s worried Scott is having an affair.”
He says, quite honestly, “Of all people, Scott isn’t someone I’d think would be having an affair.”
“She doesn’t know that he’s having an affair-she just suspects.” Sandy puts her cover-up into a tote bag and hands him his camera. “Can’t leave without this,” she says.
“Thanks,” he says. “Are you ready to go?”
“Check my back,” she says. “I felt something.” She turns, lifting her blouse.
“You have a tick,” he says, plucking it off her.
Somewhere in the summer house, a loud buzzer goes off. “The towels are done,” she says. “Should we take wine?” he asks.
“I packed a bottle of champagne and some orange juice. It is Sunday, after all.”

 

 
A. M. Homes (Washington DC, 18 december 1961)

 

De Franse schrijfster Mazarine Pingeot werd geboren in Avignon op 18 december 1974. Zie ook alle tags voor Mazarine Pingeot op dit blog.

Uit: Ils m’ont dit qui j’étais

“La comtesse de Ségur et les Jalna
Je dois à la comtesse de Ségur mes premières émotions de lectrice. J’avais quatre ans et je ne savais pas lire. Chaque soir, mon père s’asseyait au bord de mon lit et me lisait deux chapitres d’un de ces romans, que je pouvais dès le lendemain caresser dans la bibliothèque, comme des êtres amis qui détenaient mes mystères.
Le livre a l’apparence d’une boîte hermétique, mais je savais déjà qu’il suffisait de l’ouvrir pour que surgissent mes pensées les plus secrètes, lovées entre les phrases de cette vieille comtesse. Mon père seul avait la clef, même s’il ne connaissait pas le butin de rêves que j’accumulais à l’ombre de ses inflexions de voix.
Son pouvoir absolu sur mon univers intime occasionna de nombreuses disputes : « Et pourquoi pas un troisième chapitre ? » Impossible de m’endormir sans savoir ce que deviendra Paul dans Les Vacances de Paul, dont j’étais parfaitement amoureuse, impossible d’ignorer la tristesse de Sophie – même si je préférais Camille et Madeleine. L’apprentissage de la frustration ne me détourna pas de la lecture, au contraire. Je compris avant l’heure le principe des feuilletons dont je deviendrai fan un peu plus tard, qu’il s’agisse de Dallas ou de Santa Barbara, ce qui ne rivalise en rien – cela pour rassurer les parents inquiets – avec les livres. J’aurais peut-être dû apprendre à lire par moi-même pour échapper à mon aliénation. Mais sans doute me plaisait-elle, alors.
Je ne relirai pas la comtesse de Ségur. Je préfère laisser ainsi vivre dans mes souvenirs ces personnages qui perdraient de leur grandeur, confrontés à l’analyse de la femme de vingt-huit ans que je suis. Ce qui importe, c’est la vague mémoire des moments de bonheur perdus qu’agite en moi la simple évocation des ouvrages de la comtesse de Ségur.”

 

 
Mazarine Pingeot (Avignon, 18 december 1974)

 

De Amerikaanse schrijver Miles Marshall Lewis werd geboren op 18 december 1970 in The Bronx, New York. Zie ook alle tags voor Miles Marshall Lewis op dit blog.

Uit:The Sound In Our Veins

“In ’87 Miles Davis had been working with Prince—my hero—behind closed doors, and so my ears had been cocked all night long for anything smacking of Madhouse (Prince’s own one-man-band jazz project). Davis’s most recent record Tutu—named for South African activist Desmond Tutu—gets plenty of spins at home. The first album I’d ever spent my own money on at 13 was the Miles Davis live album, My Funny Valentine. I was, naturally, named after him and so his significance to me was cemented. Being a teenager embarrassed by my dad’s (actually pretty cool) outburst might be my major memory of the show. I’d see him again at 20, the year he died.
How would someone young get turned on to jazz, an art form with its most innovative days behind it?
My parents played all kinds of diverse music on our living room’s hi-fi stereo system in the 1970s when I was in my single digits, jazz included. Electric-period Miles Davis was in full swing at the time, and so plenty of Bitches Brew, On the Corner, Get Up with It (I loooved its bluesy “Honky Tonk”) and Big Fun shocked our Bronx apartment. Herbie Hancock’s Head Hunters looms large in my memory, funky tracks like “Watermelon Man” and “Chameleon.” Plenty of Quincy Jones. Moms loved Pharoah Sanders’ Karma and “The Creator Has a Master Plan.”
Growing up later as a NYC teenager in a golden age of Hip-Hop, arguably also a golden age of pop, jazz had plenty of competition. My first jazz show wasn’t Miles. A smooth-jazz loving uncle snuck me into a show at the famed Bottom Line jazz club when I was far too young to be there, a 16-year-old watching 16-year-old organist Joey DeFrancesco do his thing. Genuine interest on my part led the family to expose me to stuff like this; none of it felt forced on me. College love connections around the corner seemed more sophisticated with mood music like Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington in the background.
Denzel Washington starred in director Spike Lee’s Mo’ Better Blues in 1990, centered on a conflicted, egocentric jazz trumpeter. Few modern African-American romances exist in Hollywood; me and a whole young black generation were transfixed. A “Mo’ Better Suggested Listening” chapter of Spike’s making-of book featured recommendations by Branford Marsalis, Jeff “Tain” Watts and Terry Blanchard, and I sought out a few. One of my first winter season dance performance shows at Alvin Ailey turned me on to Alice Coltrane’s “Something About John Coltrane,” and Journey in Satchidananda. Seeing tap dancer Savion Glover star in the Broadway musical Black and Blue introduced me to Duke Ellington’s “In a Sentimental Mood.” I soaked up jazz that moved me wherever I could find it.”

 

 
Miles Marshall Lewis (New York, 18 december 1970)
Hier met zijn zoontjes

 

De Zweedse dichter en schrijver Viktor Rydberg werd geboren op 18 december 1828 in Jönköping, Zweden. Zie ook alle tags voor Viktor Rydberg op dit blog.

 

Tomten (Fragment)

Går till stängslet för lamm och får,
ser, hur de sova där inne;
går till hönsen, där tuppen står
stolt på sin högsta pinne;
Karo i hundbots halm mår gott,
vaknar och viftar svansen smått,
Karo sin tomte känner,
de äro gode vänner.

 

 
Illustratie bij Tomten door Jenny Nyström

 

The tomte glances at sheep and lambs
Cuddled in quiet rest.
The chickens are next, where the rooster roosts
High above straw filled nests.
Burrowed in straw, hearty and hale,
Karo wakens and wags his tail
As if to say, “Old friend, “Partners we are to the end.”

 

 
Viktor Rydberg (18 december 1828 – 21 september 1895)
Monument voor Viktor Rydberg in Göteborg

 

De Russische dichter en schrijver Jakov Petrovitsj Polonski werd geboren in Rjazan op 18 december 1819. Zie ook alle tags voor Jakov Polonski op dit blog.

 

Winter Path

The night was cold looks dull
Under a Mat of my tent,
Under field runners squeaks,
Under the arc of the bell resounds,
And the coachman whipping horses.

Beyond the mountains, the forests, the smoke clouds
Shines gloomy Ghost of the moon.
Howl long hungry wolves
Heard in the fog dense forests.-
I haunted by strange dreams.

I all fancy: if the bench is,
On the bench sat the old woman,
Until midnight yarn spinning,
I loved tales of my says,
Lullaby sings.

And I see in my dreams, as the wolf riding
I’m going down the path of the forest
To fight with the sorcerer-king
In the country where the Princess sits under lock and key,
Smothered behind a solid wall.

There’s the glass Palace is surrounded by gardens
There the fire birds sing at night
And peck Golden fruit,
There babbling key living and the dead key water –
And don’t believe and trust in the eyes.

A cold night just looks dull
Under a Mat of my tent,
Under field runners squeaks,
Under the arc of the bell resounds,
And the coachman whipping horses.

 

 
Jakov Polonski (18 december 1819 – 30 oktober 1898)

 

De Birmees – Britse schrijver Saki (pseudoniem van Hector Hugh Munro, een naam gekozen uit de Rubaiyat van Omar Khayyam) werd geboren op 18 december 1870 in Akyab, Birma. Zie ook alle tags voor Saki op dit blog.

Uit: The toys of peace

“That is Louis the Fourteenth,” Eric was saying, “that one in knee-breeches, that Uncle said invented Sunday schools. It isn’t a bit like him, but it’ll have to do.” “We’ll give him a purple coat from my paintbox by and by,” said Bertie. “Yes, an’ red heels. That is Madame de Maintenon, that one he called Mrs. Hemans. She begs Louis not to go on this expedition, but he turns a deaf ear. He takes Marshal Saxe with him, and we must pretend that they have thousands of men with them. The watchword is Qui vive? and the answer is L’etat c’est moi — that was one of his favourite remarks, you know. They land at Manchester in the dead of the night, and a Jacobite conspirator gives them the keys of the fortress.” Peeping in through the doorway Harvey observed that the municipal dust-bin had been pierced with holes to accommodate the muzzles of imaginary cannon, and now represented the principal fortified position in Manchester; John Stuart Mill had been dipped in red ink, and apparently stood for Marshal Saxe. “Louis orders his troops to surround the Young Women’s Christian Association and seize the lot of them. ‘Once back at the Louvre and the girls are mine,’ he exclaims. We must use Mrs. Hemans again for one of the girls; she says ‘Never,’ and stabs Marshal Saxe to the heart.” “He bleeds dreadfully,” exclaimed Bertie, splashing red ink liberally over the facade of the Association building. “The soldiers rush in and avenge his death with the utmost savagery. A hundred girls are killed” — here Bertie emptied the remainder of the red ink over the devoted building— “and the surviving five hundred are dragged off to the French ships. ‘I have lost a Marshal,’ says Louis, tut I do not go back empty-handed.— Harvey stole away from the room, and sought out his sister. “Eleanor,” he said, “the experiment—” “Yes?” “Has failed. We have begun too late.”

 

 
Saki (18 december 1870 – 14 november 1916)
Cover Spaans luisterboek

 

De Britse toneelschrijver Christopher Fry, pseudoniem van Christopher Harris, werd geboren in Bristol op 18 december 1907. Zie ook alle tags voor Christopher Fry op dit blog.

 

Uit: The Dark is Light Enough

“GELD A. Yours may not, but mine may. I meant
To love you. Moreover, I meant I should be loved.
Solemnly to God I said so.
GETTNE R. ! b ite so.
But when promises are merely hopes, and hopes
Aren’t realized, where are the promises kept ?
GELDA. In me, it would seem.
GETTNE R. I see. And I see as well
Strange possibilities.
GELDA. You needn’t think
I Shalltake less care for your safety than I would
If I were still your wife.
GETTNER. You can now tell me
Why you talk to me like this ? With no
Confidence at all , I’m bound to ask you
Am I loved in any way ? I know I’m not,
But, for my own good, I Should like
This conversation well defined.
GELDA. Richard,
There ’s no definition. I was turning back
To some old thoughts . Some sort of love there was,
But whether it left me or whether I turned from it
It became remote. Sometimes
You can watch a single bird flying over
Towards the vague mountains , until you no longer know
Whether you see or imagine where it is.
I have a feeling of no definition.
A dead husband and a dead wife
Perpetuated in a sacrament.
GELDA. The dead may have a thought, but no more deeds.
GETTNER. Now which of us has the fear ?
You may have withdrawn the words , but they implied
A kindness which you can’ t help leaving with me,
Which has to be confirmed. My curiosity
IS great ; I begin to wonder who you are.
[He kisses
How dead are the husband and the wife ? No words , now.
And yet I also wonder how it must feel
To be so close to a living body
Which in a question of hours may well
Be dead, gone, and promising to be rotten?”

 

 
Christopher Fry (18 december 1907 – 30 juni 2005)
Scene uit een opvoering in Gateshead, 1956

 

De Duitse schrijver Thomas Strittmatter werd geboren op 18 december 1961 in St. Georgen in het Zwarte Woud. Zie ook alle tags voor Thomas Strittmatter op dit blog.

Uit: Der Polenweiher

„HUNGERBÜHLER […] Und warum, frag ich dich, warum schwätzt du dann die ganz Zeit, als ob sie noch lebendig wär? Die ganz Zeit. Und warum guckst du mich immer so an? Glaubst, du könntest sie wieder lebendig schwätzen? Nimmt den Hammer.Tote soll man tot sein lassen.
Die beiden arbeiten stumm weiter
HUNGERBÜHLERIN Weißt du, was der Kommissär neulich zu mir gesagt hat?
HUNGERBÜHLER War ich dabei?
HUNGERBÜHLERIN lächelt Nein, das warst du net.
HUNGERBÜHLER Und was hat er gesagt, dein Herr Kommissär?
HUNGERBÜHLERIN Daß ich schöne Händ hab.
HUNGERBÜHLER lacht kurz auf. Räuspert sich, spuckt.
HUNGERBÜHLERIN Wart, vielleicht bring ich es noch zusammen: Wisse, noch liegt Blutschuld auf der Stadt. Von deiner Hand.
HUNGERBÜHLER bleibt im Schlag wie erstarrt stehen. Läßt seinen Hammer langsam sinken.“
(…)

„KOMMISSAR […] Meine Ermittlungen sind abgeschlossen. Ich danke für Speis und Trank. Ganz besonders verabschiede ich mich von Ihnen, Hungerbühler. Hochachtung, ich weiß, was für einen Mann ich vor mir habe.
HUNGERBÜHLER Danke, Herr Kommissar.
KOMMISSAR Sind Sie eigentlich UK gestellt?
HUNGERBÜHLER Jawohl, Herr Kommissar.
KOMMISSAR Schön für Sie, Hungerbühler, sehr schön. Denn bald wird es richtig hart auf hart gehen. Sie wissen, was man munkelt. Die Yan-kies, die Ami! Kein Spaziergang mehr, wie in Polen. Aber unver-drossen weiter. Des Lebens Fackel wollten wir entzünden/Ein Feu-ermeer umschlingt uns, welch ein Feuer.“

 

 
Thomas Strittmatter (18 december 1961 – 29 augustus 1995)
Poster voor een opvoering in Frankfurt am Main, 2005

 

Zie voor nog meer schrijvers van de 18e december ook mijn blog van 18 december 2016 deel 2.

A. M. Homes, Mazarine Pingeot, Miles Marshall Lewis, Viktor Rydberg, Jakov Polonski, Saki, Christopher Fry, Thomas Strittmatter

De Amerikaanse schrijfster Amy Michael Homes werd geboren op 18 december 1961 in Washington DC. Zie ook alle tags voor A. M. Homes op dit blog.

Uit: Jack

“So, how’s Mom?” he asked.
“Okay.”
“And school?”
“The same.”
“Max?”
I nodded. It was his checklist. Every time we were together we went through this. He ran down his list of people, events, even actual objects that were in my life.
“Basketball?”
“The garden’s doing real well, and I think Max is getting back to sort of normal.”
I said it all at once to save him the trouble of having to hit on each thing, one at a time.
He smiled. “Good.”
We were quiet.
“When you’re ready, I want to take you to get your license.”
“That’s okay. Michael said he would. His car is smaller anyway.”
I flipped the visor back up into the ceiling.
“I want to, Jack. Is that all right?”
He reached across the car, swept my hair off my face, and rubbed my cheek with the back of his hand. “Yeah, sure, we’ll see,” I said.
“How about dinner Wednesday?” he asked as he pulled up in front of our house.
I nodded.
“We’ll go someplace nice, just you and me. Pick you up around seven.”
“Yeah, okay. See you,” I said as I got out.
He put the car in gear and pulled away without checking his mirrors. Luckily, nothing was coming. I worry about him. Sometimes I’m not sure his receiver is on the hook, if you know what I mean. I watched the blue Volvo creep down the street and wondered how I’d ever get it to fit in the goddamned parallel-parking place at the Motor Vehicle Administration.
“Salvation Army’s coming tomorrow,” Michael said when I walked into the kitchen. He was chopping vegetables with something that looked like the ax George Washington must have used when he cut down his cherry tree.”

 

 
A. M. Homes (Washington DC, 18 december 1961)

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De Amerikaanse schrijfster Amy Michael Homes werd geboren op 18 december 1961 in Washington DC. Zie ook alle tags voor A. M. Homes op dit blog.

Uit: Vergeef ons (Gerda Baardman en Wim Scherpenisse)

“Wil je mijn recept voor rampspoed?
De waarschuwing: vorig jaar, Thanksgiving bij hen thuis. Twintig, dertig mensen aan tafeltjes die vanuit de eetkamer de zitkamer in zwermden en bij het pianobankje abrupt ophielden. Hij zat aan het hoofd van de grote tafel stukjes kalkoen tussen zijn tanden uit te peuteren en over zichzelf te praten. Ik bleef naar hem kijken terwijl ik met dienbladen heen en weer liep tussen de keuken en de eetkamer, en mijn vingertoppen in allerlei onbenoembare troep terechtkwamen: cranberrysaus, zoete aardappelen, een koud zilveruitje, kraakbeen. Bij elk tripje van de eetkamer naar de keuken haatte ik hem meer. Elke zonde uit onze jeugd, te beginnen met zijn geboorte, kwam weer terug. Hij kwam elf maanden na mij ter wereld, meteen al ziekelijk – zuurstoftekort tijdens de bevalling – en daardoor heeft hij veel te veel aandacht gekregen. Ik heb herhaaldelijk geprobeerd hem duidelijk te maken hoe afschuwelijk hij is, maar hij blijft zich gedragen alsof hij een geschenk van de goden aan de mensheid is. Ze noemden hem George. Hij werd graag Geo genoemd, want dat klonk interessant, wetenschappelijk, wiskundig, analytisch. Ik noemde hem Geode, sedimentair gesteente. Zijn bovennatuurlijke zelfvertrouwen en zijn goddelijk arrogante hoofd met de blonde, rechtopstaande plukken haar trokken de aandacht, maakten de indruk dat hij iets wist. Mensen vroegen zijn mening, wilden dat hij met hen meedeed, maar ik heb zijn charme nooit gezien. Tegen de tijd dat we respectievelijk tien en elf waren, was hij langer dan ik, breder, sterker. ‘Weet je wel zeker dat hij niet van de slager is?’ vroeg mijn vader weleens voor de grap. Dan lachte niemand.
Ik liep af en aan met zware schalen, borden en aangekoekte ovenschotels, en niemand merkte dat er hulp nodig was, George niet en ook zijn twee kinderen niet, of zijn belachelijke vrienden die eigenlijk zijn werknemers zijn, onder wie een jonge weervrouw en diverse nieuwslezers, zowel mannelijk als vrouwelijk, die stijf rechtop zaten met hun Ken- en Barbie-haar strak in de lak, en ook mijn Chinees-Amerikaanse vrouw Claire niet, die een hekel aan kalkoen had en nooit naliet ons eraan te herinneren dat een feestmaal in haar familie uit geroosterde eend met kleefrijst bestond. George’ vrouw, Jane, had de hele dag gekookt, schoongemaakt en eten opgediend, en stond nu botjes en etensrestjes van de borden en schalen in een gigantische vuilnisbak te schrapen.”

 

 
A. M. Homes (Washington DC, 18 december 1961)

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De Amerikaanse schrijfster Amy Michael Homes werd geboren op 18 december 1961 in Washington DC. Zie ook alle tags voor A. M. Homes op dit blog.

Uit:This Book Will Save Your Life

“Did you notice the hole?” Richard asks Cecelia, the housekeeper, as he is eating breakfast.
“What hole?”
“Look out the window, there’s a big dent like the kind of place a UFO might have landed if you believe in that kind of thing.”
“The only things I believe in are God and a clean house. Are you going to put your headphones on or do I have to talk to you all day.” Cecelia takes her can of Endust to the window and looks out. “Not only is there a hole,” Cecelia says. “There’s a horse in the hole.”
He stops eating and goes to the glass.
There is a horse in the center of the hole, eating grass. Again, he thinks of the signs on the telephone poles at the bottom of the hill. “UFO? You Are Not Alone.”
“Don’t just stare at it,” Cecelia says.
Richard goes outside, stands with his feet on the edge of the hole—it is definitely deeper than it was two hours ago. The horse looks up.
“Are you stuck?” Richard asks the horse. “Can you climb out? Come out, while it’s not so deep.”
The horse doesn’t move. Richard goes back into the house “He doesn’t want to come out,” Richard says to Cecelia.
“A horse in a hole is like a salt shaker in a coffee cup,” Cecelia says. “It makes no sense.”
“The horse got into the hole, he must know how to get out of the hole.” Richard goes to the window. Now there’s a coyote standing at the edge of the hole, or at least he thinks it’s a coyote. It’s standing at the edge of the hole menacing the horse, and the horse is frightened.
Richard looks around for Cecelia—she’s vacuuming in the living room. He picks up his noise-canceling headphones, takes two metal pot lids from the kitchen and goes back outside, banging the lids together like cymbals, yelling, “Scram. Go away and be gone.” The coyote runs.
The horse sighs, flares his lips, blinks at Richard.”

 

 
A. M. Homes (Washington DC,16 december 1961)

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Uit: Jack

“Are you all right?” I yelled out the window.
“What did you do that for?” my father asked.
I shrugged. A car isn’t a car, I thought to myself, it’s a machine.
“It wasn’t exactly planned,” I said. “Should I try again?” He picked up the orange pylons and threw them into the trunk. Guess not, I thought.
“Why don’t we call it a day,” he said.
I wanted to drive. I wanted to keep going, forward. I wanted to break out onto the highway, put my foot to the floor, turn on the radio, and sing along.
“I can drive,” I said. “I mean, I do have my learner’s.”
“I know,” my father said. “But I can’t teach you. I just can’t,” I slid across to the passenger side. My shirt stuck to the driver’s seat, and then it pulled away with a soft sucking sound.
“Jack, don’t get me wrong. I’m just not a teacher.”
He pulled out onto the parkway. He didn’t spin his head around like Linda Blair in The Exorcist. He didn’t look in all forty directions at once, the way Vernon said you should.
“Maybe we can try again in a couple of days,” he said.
“It’s just the parallel parking that seems to be a problem. We can work on it.”
I pulled the visor down and looked at myself in the clip-on mirror.
My face floated, weightless, unmarked. The skin was clean and white, with freckles. My face floated, unlike my father’s, which seemed thick and heavy, broken by the lines around his mouth and eyes.”

 

 
A. M. Homes (Washington DC,16 december 1961)

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Uit: May We Be Forgiven

“Do you want my recipe for disaster?
The warning sign: last year, Thanksgiving at their house. Twenty or thirty people were at tables spreading from the dining room into the living room and stopping abruptly at the piano bench. He was at the head of the big table, picking turkey out of his teeth, talking about himself. I kept watching him as I went back and forth carrying plates into the kitchen — the edges of my fingers dipping into unnameable goo — cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, a cold pearl onion, gristle. With every trip back and forth from the dining room to the kitchen, I hated him more. Every sin of our childhood, beginning with his birth, came back. He entered the world eleven months after me, sickly at first, not enough oxygen along the way, and was given far too much attention. And then, despite what I repeatedly tried to tell him about how horrible he was, he acted as though he believed he was a gift of the gods. They named him George. Geo, he liked to be called, like that was something cool, something scientific, mathematical, analytical. Geode, I called him — like a sedimentary rock. His preternatural confidence, his divinely arrogant head dappled with blond threads of hair lifted high drew the attention of others, gave the impression that he knew something. People solicited his opinions, his participation, while I never saw the charm. By the time we were ten and eleven, he was taller than me, broader, stronger. “You sure he’s not the butcher’s boy?” my father would ask jokingly. And no one laughed.
I was bringing in heavy plates and platters, casseroles caked with the debris of dinner, and no one noticed that help was needed — not George, not his two children, not his ridiculous friends, who were in fact in his employ, among them a weather girl and assorted spare anchormen and -women who sat stiff-backed and hair-sprayed like Ken and Barbie, not my Chinese-American wife, Claire, who hated turkey and never failed to remind us that her family used to celebrate with roast duck and sticky rice. George’s wife, Jane, had been at it all day, cooking and cleaning, serving, and now scraping bones and slop into a giant trash bin.”

 

 
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De Amerikaanse schrijfster Amy Michael Homes werd geboren op 18 december 1961 in Washington DC. Zie ook alle tags voor A. M. Homes op dit blog.

Uit: Music for Torching

“[Their own home damaged by a fire, Elaine and her husband, Paul, are staying with their suburban neighbors, Pat and George. It is a weekday morning; the kids are at school, the husbands left for work hours ago.]
Elaine is awake. She is embarrassed to have slept late. She lies in the bed thinking that what she has to do now is get up, get dressed, and go home. She has to fix the house, fix herself, and focus on what comes next. She has to plan for the future. Her plan is to go downstairs, have a quick cup of coffee, and then go home.
Pat is in the kitchen. She is on the phone and also ironing. “Good morning,” she whispers to Elaine.
“Morning,” Elaine says.
The coffeepot is on. Elaine pours herself a cup and leans against the counter. Pat is still in her robe. Her hair is a mess. On the table is a bowl of pineapple slices, left over from the night before — no muffins, no warm morning pastries, no fresh-baked bread. Elaine checks the clock — ten A.M. How odd.
Pat in her robe, Pat serving leftovers. If Pat can’t keep it together, who can?
Pat is smiling at Elaine, practically grinning. Why?
“What?” Elaine asks.
“You’re so lovely,” Pat says, and Elaine isn’t sure if Pat is talking to her or the person on the phone.
Elaine sits down with her coffee and begins reading the paper. In the background Pat is ordering lamb. “Page forty-three. Could I have three racks and then one leg?”
Elaine had never heard of anyone having meat mailed to them.
“Over the phone. Door to door. Hardware, underwear, shoes, food, everything,” Pat says as she’s hanging up. “It saves me so much time.” Pat sprays starch on the last of the shirts and digs in, wrestling the wrinkles.“

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A. M. Homes (Washington DC,16 december 1961)

Lees verder “A. M. Homes, Mazarine Pingeot, Viktor Rydberg, Miles Marshall Lewis”

Miles Marshall Lewis, Christopher Fry, Thomas Strittmatter

De Amerikaanse schrijver Miles Marshall Lewis werd geboren op 18 december 1970 in The Bronx, New York. Zie ook alle tags voor Miles Marshall Lewis op dit blog.

 

Uit: Bronx Noir

„The all-night Baychester Diner harbored the same two wisecracking women in kempt hairweaves found at the counter every weekend past midnight. Each sported something slightly outré signaling her street profession. One wore a bright Wonder Woman bodice with deep cleavage on display, the other scarlet, fishnets with a spiked leather dominatrix collar. Both brandished five-inch stilettos. At the far corner banquette a young couple argued in Creole patois.

“Si ou pa vlé bébé-an, ale vous an,” hissed the pregnant teen in the pink Von Dutch cap.

Kingston and Lacey found an isolated booth and ordered breakfast from a homely waitress. Rain broke the August humidity, slicking the asphalt of Boston Road, while Kingston explained all about the Hernández brothers pushing their numbers turf further down Washington Heights into Harlem, their violent efforts to force him out, and his contingency fl ight plan to New Orleans.

“King. You gonna up and leave just like that?” Lacey asked. She craved a Newport.

“They ain’t runnin’ me out,” he bluffed. “I done made plenty these past fi fteen years. I don’t mind it. Business ain’t like it used to be nohow. Playin’ the numbers is old school, kiddo. More white folks is movin’ into Harlem now and they don’t know nothin’ about me. They play Lotto.”

Lacey laughed.

“You never talked about retiring to New Orleans before.”

Not to me, she thought.

“I done told you ’bout the house. We ain’t never been together, but it’s down there. Since 2000. My cousin look after it, she over in Baton Rouge.”

“When are you talking about going?”

“I ain’t right decided yet. Could be two weeks.”

“Two weeks? That’s enough time for you to wrap up everything?”

“We gon’ see.”

 

Miles Marshall Lewis (New York, 18 december 1970)

Lees verder “Miles Marshall Lewis, Christopher Fry, Thomas Strittmatter”

Miles Marshall Lewis, Gatien Lapointe, Heinrich Smidt, Saki, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff

De Amerikaanse schrijver Miles Marshall Lewis werd geboren op 18 december 1970 in The Bronx, New York. Zie ook mijn blog van 18 december 2006 en ook mijn blog van 18 december 2007 en ook mijn blog van 18 december 2008 en ook mijn blog van 18 december 2009.

 

Uit: There’s a Riot Goin’ On 

 

„And as certain things come together, others fall apart—like the recording industry. Butch hasn’t bought a CD in quite a while. All the music he wants is available on Napster and he already laid down a few hundred dollars for a portable MP3 player. After decades of nefarious activities—contractually cheating musicians out of profits; overcharging the public for compact discs; paying artists less than fifteen percent of their musics earnings and owning their master recordings forever and ever—record companies felt the big payback, revenge. To Butch record companies seem like the first crumbling institution in a wave of falling multinational corporate entities to follow.

In the Brooklyn arts community surrounding him unsigned independent bands all take encouragement from the digital revolution, burning their own CDs, setting up their own websites, selling their own music. Screw the industry. In the new age everyone can have his own record label, be her own CEO. One’s artistic worth won’t be measured or rejected by a corporation. On the verge of the twenty-first century Butch saw people self-actualizing, believing in themselves without looking for outside approval. How liberating.

To top things off the death of immediate hiphop icons Tupac Shakur and the Notorious BIG has made the power of intention common knowledge to the pop community. At first only a few made the crass observation that Biggie Smalls named his albums Ready to Die and Life After Death and was then killed; that Tupac rhymed incessantly about death and dying young and was murdered at 25. The moral slowly spilling over into the mass consciousness? We get what we ask for, all of us. This was the beginning, Butch thought, of folks being more careful of what they put out into the universe, consciously exercising universal laws of cause and effect more carefully. It’s the biggest legacy the senseless deaths of the young and talented MCs could have left their generation.“

 


Miles Marshall Lewis (New York, 18 december 1970)

 

Lees verder “Miles Marshall Lewis, Gatien Lapointe, Heinrich Smidt, Saki, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff”

Viktor Rydberg, Mazarine Pingeot, Miles Marshall Lewis, Christopher Fry, Gatien Lapointe, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, Saki

De Zweedse schrijver Viktor Rydberg werd geboren op 18 december 1828 in Jönköping, Zweden. Zie ook mijn blog van 18 december 2006 en ook mijn blog van 18 december 2008.

Tomte

Mittwinternacht ist bitter kalt,
die Sterne schimmern, funkeln.
Im Einödhof schläft Jung und Alt
um Mitternacht im Dunkeln.
Der Mond zieht seine Bahn ganz leis,
auf Ficht’ und Tannen leuchtets weiß,
weiß leuchtet Schnee vom Dache.
Der Tomte nur hält Wache.

Da steht er grau am Scheunentor,
grau vor dem weißen Gleiten,
und schaut zum vollen Mond empor
schon manche Winterszeiten,
schaut nach dem Wald, dem dunklen Wall
von Ficht’ und Tann vor Hof und Stall.
Seltsamen Rätsels Frage
ist seinem Sinnen Plage.

Er streicht die Hand durch Bart und Haar,
er schüttelt Kopf und Mütze —
“Dies Rätsel ist zu sonderbar,
bin nicht zum Raten nütze” —
doch, wie gewohnt, in kurzer Zeit
verschwindet die Unsicherheit,
er geht, zu schaffen, sichten,
geht, Arbeit zu verrichten.

In Schuppen und in Speicher geht
er hin und prüft die Schlösser alle —
im Mondlicht träumen Kühe spät
des Sommers Träume in dem Stalle;
frei von Geschirr und Peitschenknall
und Zügel, Pålle träumt im Stall,
träumt in die Krippe gerne
sich duftende Luzerne.

Zum Stall von Lamm und Schaf sodann
geht er, die schlummern lange;
geht zu den Hühnern, wo der Hahn
stolz steht auf höchster Stange.
Und in der Hundehütte Stroh
Karo erwacht und wedelt froh,
es kennen sich die beiden
und mögen sich gut leiden.

Tomten

Illustratie bij Tomte

 

Tomte schleicht sich endlich leis
zu des Hauses lieben Herren,
weiß schon lang, daß seinen Fleiß
alle hier im Hause ehren.
Dem Kinderzimmer naht auf Zeh’n
er sich, die Süßen anzusehn,
das darf ihm keiner stehlen,
sein größtes Glück nicht fehlen.

Den Vater wie den Sohn sah er
in den Geschlechtern allen
als Kinder schlafen; doch woher
sind sie herabgefallen?
Geschlecht folgt auf Geschlecht, sie ziehn,
sie blühen, altern, gehn – wohin?
Das Rätsel kam zurücke
in ungelöster Tücke.

Zum Scheunenboden Tomte geht,
zum Heim, zu seiner Veste,
die oben hoch im Heuduft steht,
ganz nah dem Schwalbenneste;
zwar ist der Schwalbe Wohnung leer,
doch kommt sie frühlings wieder her,
wenn Blatt und Blume sprossen,
gefolgt vom lieb Genossen.

Dann zwitschert sie zu jeder Zeit
vom Wege, der sie führte,
doch nichts vom Rätsel, das von weit
an Tomtes Sinnen rührte.
Durch einen Spalt der Scheunenwand
Mondschein auf Männleins Bart sich bahnt,
der Strahl auf seinem Barte blitzt,
und Tomte grübelnd, sinnend sitzt.

Der Wald, die Gegend still zumal,
das Leben ist gefroren,
nur fernher braust der Wasserfall
ganz sachte in den Ohren.
Tomte lauscht, halb träumend. Weit
hört rauschen er den Strom der Zeit,
fragt, wohin er schnelle,
fragt, wo wohl die Quelle.

Mittwinternacht ist bitter kalt,
die Sterne schimmern, funkeln.
Im Einödhof schläft Jung und Alt
frühmorgens, noch im Dunkeln.
Der Mond senkt seine Bahn ganz leis,
auf Ficht’ und Tannen leuchtets weiß,
weiß leuchtet Schnee vom Dache.
Der Tomte nur hält Wache.

 

Vertaald door Claudia Sperlich

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Viktor Rydberg (18 december 1828 – 21 september 1895)

 

De Franse schrijfster Mazarine Pingeot werd geboren in Avignon op 18 december 1974. Zie ook mijn blog van 18 december 2008.

 

Uit: Bouche cousue

 

„Pour la première fois, je désire un enfant. Je fais ce livre pour toi, l’enfant qui viendra un jour, pour que tu échappes aux mots qui ont tissé ma muselière. Il y a des gens, que nous ne connaissons pas, et qui saccagent mes souvenirs. Je dois maintenant les reconstituer pour t’offrir un passé différent des livres d’histoire et des piles de journaux. Pendant cinquante-huit ans, il n’était pas mon père. Tu trouveras ces cinquante-huit ans autre part. Tu comprendras qu’ils ne m’appartiennent pas. Qu’ils me font concurrence. Longtemps,j’ai même ignoré l’orthographe exacte de son nom. Comme tout le monde,j’hésitais entre un R ou deux.J’en avais honte, aussi ne pouvais-je demander à ma mère, encore moins à mon père, comment écrire M-i-t-t-e-r-r-a-n-d. Il ne m’a pas tout raconté. Mais il ne faut pas croire ce que disent les autres. Les autres parlent toujours d’eux. Mon témoignage à moi est vivant. Et vivant restera ainsi ton grand-père.

(…)

Il neige. C’est rare. Les branches pleurent etj’ai les pieds mouillés. Thélème II, ma petite labrador, retrouve son élément naturel ; elle court en rond, attrape en passant des boules de neige qui fondent dans sa gueule. Elle éternue. Elle si blanche paraît jaune. Les pas s’enfoncent sans atteindre le sol. Ce pays tantôt sec, parfois vert, est aujourd’hui immaculé. Le feu brûle dans la cheminée. Nous sommes allés déjeuner chez un ami dans un petit village au-delà de Sénanque. Les routes étaient glissantes et dangereuses, l’abbaye recouverte elle aussi d’un toit blanc surgit au fond d’un brouillard calcaire. Les nuages s’accrochaient aux falaises. Il fallait les diviser en coupant au hasard, par le regard perdu. Dimanche envoûté et silencieux, où les échos meurent au milieu des flocons. Mohamed écrit son scénario.“

 

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Mazarine Pingeot (Avignon, 18 december 1974)

 

De Amerikaanse schrijver Miles Marshall Lewis werd geboren op 18 december 1970 in The Bronx, New York. Zie ook mijn blog van 18 december 2006 en ook mijn blog van 18 december 2007 en ook mijn blog van 18 december 2008.

 

Uit: Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don’t Have Bruises

 

“Around the same time I became reacquainted with my old elementary/junior-high classmate John Reed. Beginning in September 2001, corresponding from Eastern New York Correctional Facility, John began writing me about our mutual Bronx childhood and the sad state of hiphop. John Reed is worthy of his own chapter in this book, his own autobiography really. He began tagging Dazer at the age of nine, in a Co-op City tenement-building elevator with respected artists Ex-Con and Presweet. He founded his own graffiti posse, the T.V. Crew (“T.V.” for The Vandals) with Maze, Stuff, Cashier, and Zent–all junior-high classmates of ours. John Reed threw up tags with local Co-op City legends like Echo and Med before beginning to rhyme as the Almighty Cool Jay in 1982, years prior to the debut of LL Cool J. By then he had also begun to study the Five Percenter doctrines of the Nation of Gods and Earths, a more militant offshoot of the Nation of Islam popular during the eighties; John Reed became Justice Allah. As the Almighty Cool Jay he founded an MC crew dubbed the Funky Fresh 3–later the original Fresh 3 MCs–with my tweener acquaintances Harry Dee and Ice Ice. In 1982 John Reed’s older brother Mark disbanded his own MC crew, Playboys Inc., and started a new group; they battled the Fresh 3 MCs for the rights to their name and won, releasing the popular rap single “Fresh” months later on Profile Records. Undaunted, John Reed launched the Boogie Down Breakers, capitalizing on his skills as a stunt roller-skater and breaker at Bronx spots like White Plains Road’s original Skate Key. He would go on to battle and defeat the popular breaker Popatron, all this before the age of thirteen. This is the hiphop lifestyle that makes us sentimental.“

 

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Miles Marshall Lewis (New York, 18 december 1970)

 

De Britse toneelschrijver Christopher Fry, pseudoniem van Christopher Harris, werd geboren in Bristol op 18 december 1907. Zie ook mijn blog van 18 december 2006  en ook mijn blog van 18 december 2008.

 

Uit:  Cyrano de Bergerac: A Heroic Comedy in Five Acts (Vertaald door Fry)

 

„CHRISTIAN
Then she may be
One of those ?sthetes . . . Intellectuals,
You call them–How can I talk to a woman
In that style? I have no wit. This fine manner
Of speaking and of writing nowadays–
Not for me! I am a soldier–and afraid.
That’s her box, on the right–the empty one.
LIGNIERE
(Starts for the door)
I am going.
CHRISTIAN
(Restrains him)
No–wait!
LIGNIERE
Not I. There’s a tavern
Not far away–and I am dying of thirst.
THE ORANGE GIRL
(Passes with her tray)
Orange juice?
LIGNIERE
No!
THE ORANGE GIRL
Milk?
LIGNIERE
Pouah!
THE ORANGE GIRL
Muscatel?
LIGNIERE
Here! Stop!
(To Christian)
I’ll stay a little.
(To the Girl)
Let me see
Your Muscatel.
(He sits do
wn by the sideboard. The Girl pours out wine for him.)

 

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Christopher Fry (18 december 1907 – 30 juni 2005)
Portret door June Mendoza

 

De Canadese dichter en schrijver Gatien Lapointe werd geboren op 18 december 1931 in Québec. Zie ook mijn blog van 18 december 2008.

 Le vaisseau du soleil

Et c’est d’un mot très haut l’orée d’une île et des herbes.

J’émerge vaisseau à sept soleils parmi le rêve des dieux,
Tout l’or et le bleu répandus sur le jardin
Et le frisson jumeau où corps à corps je m’éblouis

Flamme vive on me redonne d’une autre vie le sceptre familier.

Vers quel pays au bord de quel avenir s’ébattent les jeunes chevaux?
Par quel sentier me reviennent nuptiaux mes souvenirs?

Feuillage inaugural j’avance sur les rives nues du temps,
J’ouvre de lèvre en lèvre le noyau de tout plaisir
Et roule dans l’odorante clairière la chair qui s’étonne.

D’une langue d’origine je retrace sur le sol chaque signe du ciel.

Sueurs épelant d’ailes et de musique l’intime figure,
D’un seul souffle je délivre la double gerbe de sang
Et tremblent sous cet arbre les lentes étoiles du silence.

C’est ici au creux de mes bras que l’éternel vient faire son cœur.

Ô ce mât qui scintille dans l’extase des fleurs jamais fanées!
Sur quelle terre nouvelle s’ouvre ma main?
À quel azur emmêlées les vagues battent-elles jusqu’à ma tempe?

De racine en racine on me répond de toutes les planètes.

Phrase déployant à ras de rosée le songe infini,
Je rapatrie dans tous les yeux l’Enfance sans mort
Et s’élève de cet anneau aux cimes extrêmes la parfaite lumière.

Je retrouve natale la très simple beauté du monde.

Soleil à sept branches dans l’immobile matin,
J’habite d’un chant d’amour la première maison de l’homme.

 

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Gatien Lapointe (18 décember 1931 – 15 september 1983)

 

Onafhankelijk van geboortedata:

De Duitse dichteres en schrijfster Annette von Droste-Hülshoff werd op 10 januari 1797 op het slot Hülshoff in Westfalen geboren. Zie ook mijn blog van 10 januari 2007 en mijn blog van 31 december 2007. Zie eveneens mijn blog van 10 januari 2008.en mijn blog van 10 januari 2009.

 

Am ersten Sonntage im Advent
Evang.: Eintritt Jesu in Jerusalem. (Matth. 21, 1-11.)

Du bist so mild,
So reich an Duldung, liebster Hort,
Und musst so wilde Streiter haben;
Dein heilig Bild
Ragt überm stolzen Banner fort,
Und deine Zeichen will man graben
In Speer und funkensprühend Schild.

Mit Spott und Hohn
Gewaffnet hat Parteienwut,
Was deinen sanften Namen träget,
Und klirrend schon
Hat in des frömmsten Lammes Blut
Den Fehdehandschuh man geleget,
Den Zepter auf die Dornenkron`.

Wenn Stirn an Stirn
Sich drängen mit verwirrtem Schrei
Die Kämpfer um geweihte Sache,
Wenn in dem Hirn
Mehr schwindelt von der Welt Gebräu,
Von Siegesjubel, Ehr` und Rache
Mehr zähe Mottenfäden schwirrn,

Als stark und rein
Der Treue Nothemd weben sich
Sollt`, von des Herzens Schlag gerötet:
Wer denkt der Pein,
Durchzuckend wie mit Messern dich,
Als für die Kreuz`ger du gebetet! –
O Herr, sind dies die Diener dein?

Wie liegt der Fluch
Doch über alle, deren Hand
Noch rührt die Sündenmutter Erde!
Ist`s nicht genug,
Dass sich der Flüchtling wärmt am Brand
Der Hütte? Muss auf deinem Herde
Die Flamme schürn unsel`ger Trug?

Wer um ein Gut
Der Welt die Sehnsucht sich verdarb,
Den muss der finstre Geist umfahren;
Doch, was dein Blut,
Dein heilig Dulden uns erwarb,
Das sollten knieend wir bewahren
Mit starkem, aber reinem Mut.

So bleibt es wahr,
Was wandelt durch des Volkes Mund:
Dass, wo man deinen Tempel schauet
So mild und klar,
Dicht neben den geweihten Grund
Der Teufel seine Zelle bauet,
Sich wärmt die Schlange am Altar.

Allmächt`ger du,
In dieser Zeit, wo dringend not,
Dass rein dein Heiligtum sich zeige,
Lass nicht zu,
Dass Lästerung, die lauernd droht,
Verschütten darf des Hefens Neige
Und, ach, den klaren Trank dazu!

Lass alle Treu`
Und allen standhaft echten Mut
aufflammen immer licht und lichter!
Kein Opfer sei
Zu groß für ein unschätzbar Gut,
Und deine Scharen mögen dichter
Und dichter treten Reih` an Reih`.

Doch ihr Gewand
Sei weiß, und auf der Stirne wert
Soll keine Falte düster ragen;
In ihrer Hand,
Und fasst die Linke auch das Schwert,
Die Rechte soll den Ölzweig tragen,
Und aufwärts sei der Blick gewandt.

So wirst du früh
Und spät, so wirst du einst und heut
als deine Streiter sie erkennen:
Voll Schweiß und Müh`,
Demütig, standhaft, friedbereit –
So wirst du deine Scharen nennen,
Und Segen strömen über sie.

 

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Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (10 januari 1797 – 24 mei 1848)
Werkkamer en bibliotheek van de dichteres in het Fürstenhäusle in Meersburg

 

Zie voor onderstaande schrijver ook mijn blog van 18 december 2008.

 

De Birmees – Britse schrijver Saki (pseudoniem van Hector Hugh Munro, een naam gekozen uit de Rubaiyat van Omar Khayyam) werd geboren op 18 december 1870 in Akyab, Birma.