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№ 11 (44)
October 31st, 2007

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Column_SOMETHING FROM AN AUTHOR ( IT STARTS WITH “T”)

Cezary Konrad Kęder

An author, let’s remind you, is someone who has dominated the keyboard, though he does not necessarily have control over the tongue (his own as well as language in general). An editor in turn is the author’s lord and master. This relationship, although it may seem trivial, is in fact an extraordinary one and worth analysing. Let’s, for example, notice that this relation shows that also the editor does not necessarily have control over the language – the language of the author. And the language in general, but this results from the fact that nobody cannot have a total control over the language even if he clearly wished and wishing this licked freshly laid asphalt.

 

Column_GERMAN POET FROM GERMANY, POLISH POET FROM SAUDI ARABIA

Grzegorz Tomicki

What I think about poetical events is just what I think. As Ph.D. Kukurowski says: "I earn a shitload of money, with the indication of shit", as a teacher. Here alike. Always more event than poetry. Well, you can always throw a party, but why among poets? What else, among candidates for poets? And candidates for candidates? Among ex-poets, would-be-poets, competitive poets, inspired, invited (me alike), turned out, hermetic, heretical, frail, faraway etc.? Risky dalliance!