As some of you know, I've been a list maker all my life. It was one of the strongest aspects of my personality and the way my mind worked. If I met you for the first time at a party I'd probably ask you to name your ten favorite movies or five favorite books or something like that.
I made lists in my head all day long and fell asleep making them. My poetry and other writing was full of them. Litanies, triplets, top ten top twelve etc. lists. Trying to fall asleep at night I'd make them difficult enough to strain my mind so that before I got to the end I'd be asleep. Like favorite movies with one syllable titles from A to Z, etc.
Then I had that brain operation in November of 2009 and as soon as I came out of the anesthesia it was apparent to me that a lot in my brain had changed, including the compulsion to constantly be making lists. So whereas "lists" was the top category in this blog archive up until then, after that I only made one or two, and those I had to use outside sources to compile because the reality remains that even when I feel like trying to come up with a list I grow bored of the whole idea after I come up with only one or two items.
So several weeks ago I started compiling on my phone some rhymed couplets (at least their last syllables rhyme in my mind) of favorite writers who don't write in English or American. I used my bookshelves to do it. I'm not done, still have some names with none I can find to rhyme with, but decided to post what I have just to include a list on this bog for 2013:
Goethe
Rilke
Murasaki
Nemirovsky
Dostoevsky
Mayakovsky
Cendrars
Cesar
Cervantes
Borges
Lorca
Porchia
Castillo
Bolano
Rimbuad
Desnos
Villon
Ponge
Brecht
Hikmet
Dante
Genet
Mishima
Kundera
Sappho
Plato
Joubert
Baudelaire
Confucius
Catullus
Augustine
Celine
Novalis
Frisch
Buddha
Neruda
Virgil
Roussel
Rumi
Martory
Turgenev
Jimenez
Mann
Brinkmann
Boccaccio
Michaux
Kafka
Parra
Artaud
Vallejo
Lao Tzu
Camus
Homer
Kabir
St. John of the Cross
Propertius
Lagerkvist
Seferis
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You should send this post to your neurosurgeon. It would make him smile A LOT!!
Congratulations on the list comeback. I knew you could do. This one has real musical potential---you should record it with Miles, with some rhythm & other instrumentation.
Great idea Terence!
LIST!
I don't know why and I wouldn't have expected it but of all the writer's on your list (Robert) Desnos seemed to affect me the most.
(Keep up the good work!)
Thanks everyone, and K, interesting. Desnos is certainly the one who may have had the most tragic life in modern terms.
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