Europe, Late

July 12, 2016 1 Comments

Stefan Lux, a Jewish journalist and poet you have probably never heard about, publicly shot himself at the assembled League of Nations in Geneva in July, 1936. This was his final attempt to rally attention to the Nazi specter. His failure and that of so many others to alert the public and the politicians to the monster in waiting is something we should take to heart. Warnings are ignored at our own peril.

http://www.haaretz.com/jewish/this-day-in-jewish-history/.premium-1.533511

Europe, Late-Pagis copy

Europe, Late

 

Violins float in the sky,

And a straw hat. I beg your pardon,

What year is it?

Thirty-nine and a half, still awfully early,

You can turn off the radio.

I would like to introduce you to:

The sea breeze, the life of the party,

Terribly mischievous,

whirling in a bell-skirt, slapping down

the worried newspapers: tango! tango!

And the park hums to itself:

I kiss your dainty hand, madame,

your hand as soft and elegant

as a white suede glove. You’ll see, madame,

that everything will be all right,

just heavenly – you wait and see.

No it could never happen here,

Don’t worry so – you’ll see it could

 

Dan Pagis (translated by Stephen Mitchell)

http://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/poet/item/18703/12/Dan-Pagis

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    Steve Tilden

    July 12, 2016

    Oh my yes. Just finished Pollard and Reid’s The Rise and Fall of Alexandria — ended in extremist madness, belief system versus belief system, murder is divine, and to hell with humanity. I am more attracted to pagan gods and goddesses, who can come life their ethereal lives in my house, rather than the omniscient ONE and ONLY who is glad to prove HIS place on top.

    What’s happening, the potential for ugliness, in the republican party smacks of those many phases of mankind that have led us to the slaughter. Seeing people seeking raproachment (sp?) with the police is a breath of fresh air. Seeing people standing up against those few police who behave like thugs is heartening. Maybe we can avoid the madness, this time.

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