Friday, 3 October 2008

Dove Cottage, Grasmere

Dove Cottage


Jackie Kay

On Tuesday October 7th, in the evening, we shall be at the Wordsworth Trust with Jackie Kay who will be giving a reading and we shall show a film from the In Person 30 Poets DVD book. It is a 45 min film with 20 of the poets edited together in a narrative "driven" by the work and the poets themselves.
I am really looking forward to it very much. Dove Cottage has one of the best poetry reading series in the country and I have enjoyed many of them over the years. We are almost neighbours living in Northumberland as we do and the drive to the lake district in Cumbria only takes a few hours.
Jackie is formidable and fabulous. She is a writer with a rainbow breadth; poetry, plays, novels, short stories, children's books and she is also a wonderful human being. I love her!
If you are anywhere near do not hesitate to come I think the evening starts at 6.45pm and takes place in the Waterside Hotel, or so I believe it is called. Afterwards there is a dinner in the nearby restaurant and we all go "Dutch".
Hope to see you there!

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Quote 2


"When an old culture is dying, the new is created by the few, who are not afraid of being insecure." - Pema Chodron

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Less is more

" Great artists such as Bacon and Beckett distil; lesser artists become self-referential and self-conscious as their work goes on. A personally defined landscape can easily become an enclosed and introverted prison, referring only to itself."

This is a quote from an article by Mark Ravenhill in Arts Comment in the Guardian G2 on Monday Sept 29th 2008. It is a well worth read.
It got me thinking about what I like about the work of Louise Bourgeois and what I find missing in the work of Tracey Emin for instance. Although I think it matters to know what an artist is hoping to accomplish before deciding whether it works or not!

Sunday, 28 September 2008

Autumnal Equinox 2008


To celebrate this year I swam in Walden Pond.
A long swim out into the centre and there I remained enjoying the sky, the warm silky smooth water, the tree-lined shore and a few other swimmers who, like myself, were in heaven on earth.
I love swimming and I cannot swim enough when I am near bodies of water be they ponds, rivers, seas or lakes.
I grew up near water and swimming from an early age in the Stockholm archipelago.
I am happiest when I live near water. Cape Cod for instance, Hydra or Ibiza...I have been lucky to have such easy proximity to the sea.
Now I live inland and have a river nearby. Or rather a burn. We swim in a waterfall whenever the weather complies. Which is not very often.
It was the loveliest way to celebrate the Equinox.
Walden Pond is one of my special places. It is where Thoreau went to live in the woods for two years and he wrote the book Walden about the experience.

Walden Pond is situated in Massachusetts, near Concord, where Emerson, Hawthorne, and the Allcotts lived and worked. If you want to know more about the Transcendalists, read Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. They were the first hippies!