Poem of the Week, week 16: Øyvind Rimbereid "Crocus"

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Take part in a weekly journey through 52 poems by authors from Norway throughout 2019 – Norway’s year as Guest of Honour.

CROCUS Easter April strewn across the world-grass already greener than the green month of May while the silence is being painted on an Easter egg behind the white Scandinavian fence where no climate devils no infarct or plunging shares are found in a hundred-hour radius. But only this first this youngest this eager crocus, that balances such a damaged hope on its branched style Like arrogant Idunn on her way out of the dark with threaded apples provisions for the light. Translated by May-Brit Akerholt
KROKUS Påske April strødd utover verdensgraset allerede grønnere enn mai du grønne mens stillheten blir malt på et påskeegg bak det hvite, skandinaviske gjerdet der ingen klimajævler ingen infarkt eller aksjefall finnes i hundre timers radius. Men bare denne første denne yngste denne ivrige krokusen, som balanserer et så skadet håp på sin greinete griffel. Lik overmodige Idunn på vei ut av mørket med epler i en tråd, proviant til lyset.

From Øyvind Rimbereid (born 1966), Herbarium, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, Oslo 2008.

Poem of the Week. 52 poems through the year

From the time when the earliest texts were recorded in runic inscriptions, poetry has had a strong position in Norway. By introducing a new poem each week throughout 2019, we aim to highlight the quality and breadth of Norwegian poetry. «Poem of the Week» presents 52 poems, inspired by the changing seasons and the passing of the year. The selection has been made by Annette Vonberg and Tone Carlsen, and consists of poems from the earliest handwritten manuscripts up until today, with a special emphasis on contemporary poetry.

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