Sobhita Dhulipala and Emraan Hashmi in a scene from Bard of Blood |
This world is so wide that, even if you flitted around and around it, you would never reach the end of it. This blog is a collage of more or less literary and humorous, outlandish or sometimes even serious glimpses at this great wide world.
Friday, October 4, 2019
Bard of Blood
Sunday, September 29, 2019
Sunday haiku
Most haiku
fall flat
on their you know what
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
Lo! He’s broken his lasting poetic silence to come out with an underfilled haiku denigrating the genre, and that on Sunday. As to the you know what, there are two principal possibilities.
fall flat
on their you know what
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
Lo! He’s broken his lasting poetic silence to come out with an underfilled haiku denigrating the genre, and that on Sunday. As to the you know what, there are two principal possibilities.
Labels:
deadpan,
denigration,
haiku,
humor,
irony,
poetic silence,
poetry,
silence
Thursday, August 1, 2019
Another bead of Chinese wisdom
“A lake is a failed attempt to break through to the sea.”
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
Again, I’m not sure what exactly the significance of this bead of Chinese wisdom is even though it might be considered to be true in some indirect way.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
Again, I’m not sure what exactly the significance of this bead of Chinese wisdom is even though it might be considered to be true in some indirect way.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019
The sowing the seeds of doubt haiku
A parked metal box,
human talk issuing from
it. Oh so what if.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
All based on experience from a few minutes ago. The last 4 words are doing the sowing.
human talk issuing from
it. Oh so what if.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
All based on experience from a few minutes ago. The last 4 words are doing the sowing.
Friday, June 14, 2019
A flash flat character study
Middle-aged woman on a walk with her friend: “And I of necessity take valerian.”
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
As I was walking along this morning, two women crossed my path, and I caught this fragment of conversation in Italian (“e io per forza prendo valeriana”). Let’s say this is an American sentence with an Italian character in it.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
As I was walking along this morning, two women crossed my path, and I caught this fragment of conversation in Italian (“e io per forza prendo valeriana”). Let’s say this is an American sentence with an Italian character in it.
The clack clack haiku
Man in his fifties,
greying, in shorts, super tanned,
chews gum open-mouthed.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
Pretty much compressed razor edge of time reporting. The tanned shorts variety of Leisure Suit Larry.
greying, in shorts, super tanned,
chews gum open-mouthed.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
Pretty much compressed razor edge of time reporting. The tanned shorts variety of Leisure Suit Larry.
Labels:
blabla,
bubblegum,
chewing,
chewing gum,
haiku,
leisure suit larry,
mastication,
observation,
open-mouthed,
poetry,
poetry reporting,
razor edge of time,
shorts,
tanned,
tanned shorts Larry
Monday, May 20, 2019
The Ice Saints Haiku
Coldest mid May in
decades, thunder rolling,
endless, endless rain
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
All true, nothing to add. Who are the Ice Saints?
decades, thunder rolling,
endless, endless rain
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
All true, nothing to add. Who are the Ice Saints?
Labels:
cold weather,
haiku,
ice saints,
May,
poetry,
rain,
saints,
weather
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
The jomo haiku
Dear John, enjoyed not
being there among dfs
slurping aperol
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Note
As you (all 3 of you constituting my dear audience) know, JOMO stands for “joy of missing out.” It is with that emotion that I missed out on yet another apero party organized by a well-known expat yuppy organization in yet another umpteen star hotel bar in that capital of apero parties of the land of aperol spritz. As to what “dfs” may mean, give free reign to your imagination.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Paul, Apostle of Christ (2018)
A solemn solid bore.(4-word movie review)
This refers to the 2018 movie Paul, Apostle of Christ written and directed by Andrew Hyatt and starring James Faulkner as Saint Paul and Jim Caviezel as Saint Luke. Could not bring myself to sit through this, presented by Sky in time for Easter 2019, for more than the first 20 minutes. Only die-hard Bible drama lovers might get something out of this.
Friday, April 5, 2019
The instagram profile haiku
Lives in Japan, has
Japanese name, takes pictures
of his aging cats.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Notes
What do you really know about your numerous social network friends (apart from the ones you actually know in person)? Sometimes just some surface facts – as in the above haiku – that don’t amount to much. They remain, in E. M. Forster’s terminology (cf. Aspects of the Novel), rather flat characters that can be (insufficiently) described by one or two or three features.
Japanese name, takes pictures
of his aging cats.
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2019)
Notes
What do you really know about your numerous social network friends (apart from the ones you actually know in person)? Sometimes just some surface facts – as in the above haiku – that don’t amount to much. They remain, in E. M. Forster’s terminology (cf. Aspects of the Novel), rather flat characters that can be (insufficiently) described by one or two or three features.
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