Saturday, February 23, 2008
An Acrostic
Understanding or trying to understand
Society, myself, poetry and writing
Trying to figure out the nature of man
Feel like penning something down
Enlightening, foolish, fermenting furores
Encrypting etymologies, unleashing new sounds
Latching to words anew, to get around
Life itself, limericking lampoons
Intense satires, making buffoons
Knowing the unknowability of all
Embattling staleness, to clichés maul
With nothing I own truly mine
Rusty, used language
I am trying to define
Things my own way, a tradition find
I can call my own, to
None owe allegiance
Good, bad or of mediocre kind
Alas, ‘tis not easy to disown
Poets, stalwarts, giants who seem, to
Own all ways to speak, say, scream
Encaptured the word, leaving
Me obsolete, just to sit, and to mope and moan.
22 February around 8 PM
Thursday, February 21, 2008
An Ode to Kilimanjaro
An Ode to
Kilimanjaro
What joy
in Everest, in K2,
mounts of this kind
when they merely build on
peaks around, the gradual incline?
O
Kilimanjaro
Thou massif supreme
Who rise head and shoulders
Above the Savannah surrounding
With wildebeest grazing golden greens
At your feet; rising up through woolly clouds
To heights ice covered, at Equator nature’s oxymoron
Making
Viewers giddy
With a sense sublime
Towering over the Black
Lording in your pristine White
The truest of nature, not a self-
Proclaimed Superior Foreign Light.
Your
Naked
Individuality
All glory your own
You need no PR, No
ladders on which to climb
Smacking of arrogance from
Your Solitary Throne, you do not
Conform, you are not conditioned
You rise, You rise; Your rise oblivious
Of the rest, you stare the Andes, Atlas, Alps and
Himalaya in their eyes, you see your own visions all alone
For you, O greater than Helicon and Vesuvius, the poets mind
Unique inspirations, sights, your own new kens, your own paradigms
7th of February, in the class after the Wordsworth one, where his encounter in the Prelude with trailing peaks was discussed.
Monday, February 18, 2008
POETRY SYMPOSIUM
POETRY SYMPOSIUM
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI SOUTH CAMPUS
Benito juarez road, new delhi 110021
Tuesday, 19TH FEBRUARY 2008
s.p. jain auditorium
PROGRAMME
9.30 AM Registration
10.00 AM INAUGURAL ADDRESS:
PROF. Dinesh Singh,
Director, South Campus
SESSION 1:SOUNDS OF POETRY: READINGS
Malashri Lal (Chairperson)
Shiva Prakash
Keki N. DaruwaLla
Sukrita Paul Kumar
J P Das
Rukmini Bhaya Nair
11,15 TEA
11.30 SESSION 2 :
POETRY and TRANSLATION: PANEL DISCUSSION
ASHOK VAJPEYI (CHAIRPERSON)
SHIRSHENDU CHAKRAVARTI,
K. SATCHIDANANDAN
ANAMIKA
12.30 PM NEW VOICES IN POETRY
SUDEEP SEN (Chairperson)
RONID KR.
SABITHA TP
ANIL GURTOO
ARUNI KASHYAP
MAAZ BIN BILAL
SANJAY KAUSHAL
1.30 LUNCH
2.30 SESSION 3:
PERFORMATIVE POETRY
Vivek Narayanan
Mahmood Farooqui & Danish Husain
Madan Gopal Singh
04.15 VOTE OF THANKS :
NIRMALYA SAMANTA
TEA
Friday, February 1, 2008
I Am The Word
I
am the word:
Spoken, read, written
thought, imagined
uttered, smothered
in tears, in laughter
as an abuse, abused
as articulated, power
stringed together
for link-ins
even break ups
I am the affirmative
and the negative too
I am in ascent
and
decline
in prayers, I am God, Satan
uses me too.
I am conceived
as you are
hatching out of pregnant
wombs
of matter grey
or colourless
waves of sound
of ink that is
blue, black or brown
I can s p r e a d like fire
travel faster than light
It is I who amuse
I who delight
I am signifier
I am logos, I am speech
I who communicate
Because of me harmony
Because of me breach
God SAID and that is
why there was light
and because of me
all was Good
and you could ask for Eve
It was I -split at Babel
I would be Pralaya
I am thought that is why Descarte
Poignant am I
superfluous too
I am there in quarrels
comforting silences with you
You have but to think
and I come to your mind
Get rid of me you cannot
Know me not well
and are marginalised
In politics, I rhetort
lecture in class,
in courts litigate
on roads I brawl
I am bourgeois
communist, capitalist
colonial, coloured, communal,
casteist, classed and the
vice versa too
I soar, I plunge
I am codified, I am free
I am aliph, bĕ, pĕ
I am A, B, C
Beautiful I am
I am ugly,
I wrong, I write
Workman’s necessity
The connoisseur’s pride
You need ME to judge
as thou shalt be too
I AM POWER
use me well
and at the right time,
craft me to your glories
sculpt your successes of me
I am in prizes
and citations too,
in death sentences,
it is I who woo
I am the soul
of all arts
Science needs expression
I am the language
of Commerce
Of Osama, Bush and Narendra too
I am the Azaan
at birth
Epitaph
after death
I am creative
I am critic
In this poem I am
I form cultures and traditions
I am inherited and taught
I evolve, I metamorphose
I am maimed, wiped out
Still living like the phoenix
of unnumbered facets
I
perch on lips
hibernate
in hearts
brood in breeding brains
leave marks on paper, impressions
on psyches
So let me fly
never stop
I am consequence
Yet I am process too.
Written sometime around the 24th of January 2007