thanks Lee Marvin

 

I always find it exciting hearing talented writers’ work for the first time. On Tuesday night I was privileged to hear new work by Aidan Coleman, Jelena Dinic, Amy Matthews and Jill Jones at Ken Bolton’s Lee Marvin readings. If you live in or near Adelaide and have any interest at all in new literature I recommend these evenings. Admission is only $5 and includes a glass of wine and food for your soul. Next month is the 4th Reading:

MAY 28th LEE MARVIN DOES THE CAMEL WALK with Irmina Van Niele, Ken Bolton, Greg Johns & Gretta Mitchell.

More here.

villanelle from Hell

Back in the execrable era of Howard and Ruddock I wrote a poem named A Villanelle on Certain Provisions in Relation to a Bill concerning Anti-Terrorism. It’s being resurrected for a poeticA program (ABC Radio National May 11th at 3pm repeat following Thursday at 9pm) focussing on the resurgence of the villanelle in contemporary Australian poetry. It’s also available as a podcast HERE.

Also represented in the broadcast are Stephen Edgar, Melinda Smith, John Kinsella, Jordie Albiston, Suzanne Edgar, Michael Thorley, Jeri Kroll, Timoshenko Aslanides, Ian McBryde and Chris Wallace-Crabbe.

Thanks ABC for publishing my work.

 

 

 

 

A Villanelle on Certain Provisions in Relation

to a Bill concerning Anti-Terrorism

by the Hon. Phillip Ruddock

 

This legislation I most heartily endorse

Certain Persons are a risk to our Community.

These matters would be considered in due course..

 

Asylum seekers must be stemmed at Source

While other options there may well be

This legislation I most heartily endorse

 

The only point I’d make is…  Force

Is always justified for Border Security.

These matters would be considered in due course…

 

We are obliged to examine each legal resource

In regard to this, it seems to me

This legislation I most heartily endorse

 

I’ve repeated this on occasion till I’m hoarse

It’s not a matter I can discuss publicly.

These matters would be considered in due course…

 

This is not a matter for feelings of remorse

The appropriate committee will put its position undoubtedly.

This legislation I most heartily endorse.

These matters would be considered in due course…

 

© rob walker, 2006

(from micromacro Seaview Press, Sept, 2006

ISBN 978-174-008-415-4)

in short

Four and Twenty is a short form poetry e-journal out of Oregon, US. All poems must be four lines or fewer in length and contain no more than twenty words. A new issue of the journal is released (free of charge) on the third Tuesday of each month.

This month’s edition publishes my “Blue Wren”, one of the briefest poems I’ve ever written.

Coincidentally fellow SA poet Max Merckenschlager also has a great little poem Pelican Patrol in the same edition.

You can see them HERE.

 

Internalized Russian dolls

I really like this remix of my poem The Baboushkas Inside by schizophrend. It’s part of the ccmixter Prism:Identity Project. Thanks to schizophrend for the heavy dubstep treatment. (Click on the title under the graphic to hear it.)

The_Baboushkas_inside-Schizophrend-ft-r… by schizophrend

Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) Creative Commons License
The poem (originally titled as he wakes) was from my 2006 collection micromacro. It plays with the idea of Russian dolls and the concept that we contain all of the selves that we have ever been.

 

 

as he wakes

the baboushkas reassemble themselves. a frightened little boy at the core climbs

into the teenager with the painted-on angry face and permanent hard-on.

crawling into the ideals of some young teacher. each clothes himself

in another bodycasing, chrysalis reversed, until the final,

an ordinary middleaged man blinks,

wondering which if any

of the selves within

is him

© rob walker.

(First published in micromacro, Seaview Press, South Australia, Sept, 2006

ISBN 978-174-008-415-4)