that someone gave you shade
My poem ‘that someone gave you shade’ was displayed in Ann Arbor as part of the yearly Poet Tree Town Event. Looking forward to next year’s poetry month! … Continue readingthat someone gave you shade
Sylvia Taschka Zwischenwelten Between Worlds
A View From In Between Germany and the United States
My poem ‘that someone gave you shade’ was displayed in Ann Arbor as part of the yearly Poet Tree Town Event. Looking forward to next year’s poetry month! … Continue readingthat someone gave you shade
Der Mann blickte auf den Esstisch. Zimtsterne und Lebkuchen lagen verführerisch auf einem roten Porzellanteller, dessen Rand mit winzigen Sternen
When the wall fell, my father and his parents were able to visit family and friends in what was then still Czechoslovakia for the first time since 1968. Of all the impressive experiences I made during that trip to my father’s hometown, the one of my grandmother facing her very best friend again after all these years of forced silences is still burned into my mind. This poem addresses that particular memory and I thought I share it today, on October 3rd, “Tag der deutschen Einheit.” … Continue readingKravare, 1989