Friday, 10 October 2008

Jean Marie Gustave Le Clezio


The Nobel Prize Winner in Literature in 2008

Thursday, 9 October 2008

National Poetry Day (in the UK)

"To be great, be whole..."

To be great, be whole: don't exaggerate
Or leave out any part of you.
Be complete in each thing. Put all you are
Into the least of your acts.
So too in each lake, with its lofty life,
The whole moon shines.

- Fernando Pessoa

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

The Houseplace


The room where the Wordsworths ate, prepared for meals, the children played, knitting and sewing took place. It was called the Houseplace .It used to be an Inn, the house is about 400 years old, called the Dove and Olive and has flagstone floors. Hence the name became Dove Cottage, a surprisingly common name in England. Dovecotes were found in practically every village. We have kept doves in our two nearest villages here.
The day I visited there was a coal fire in the grate. Very atmospheric and the warmth was comforting on an autumn day.

Dove Cottage report

Tuesday evening at Dove Cottage, Wordsworth Trust, in Grasmere went very very well indeed.
There was a responsive audience and a warm interested atmosphere. Jackie Kay is really spirited and her reading was greatly enjoyed by all, I can safely say that!
I met old friends; Bill Gilson, Margaret and Peter Whyte, Pamela Woof and new ones too; Andrew Forster, Adam O'Riordan the resident poet, Nick Drake another poet and writer as well as the new Director Michael MacGregor. It was lovely and I had a wonderful time. Thank you all!
Afterwards the audience and participants can go to dinner across the road in an Italian restaurant and it creates a tremendous opportunity for people to meet one another and continue talking about either the event or move on to other subjects. I found myself talking about Northumberland where I live and longingly of Provincetown, Cape Cod where I used to live.
As a reading place it is unique in England. A consistently super attentive audience, a great environment, beautiful country and good company at dinner and delicious food. What else could one ask for?
In Person the 45 mins film version I think was appreciated and I heard some good responses where people had found it inspiring to hear and see the poets read as if to them individually.
The room in the B and B overlooked the surrounding mountains and I could even see a bit of Grasmere lake. Such a pleasant place to present work. I have to say Thank you again!
You can also go on a tour of Dove cottage itself and the Jerwood Center library and collections and special exhibitions. We saw the magnificent Turner watercolors when we came down with Moniza Alvi in the summer. This time I took the cottage tour again and a knowledgeable man named Peter took us around and told us many interesting facts and historic details from the Wordsworths life there. I found myself imagining a film set there in low light of course, fires and candles, and wondered what I would do to evoke the specialness of being there. If ever in Grasmere you must visit! I insist.
Today Andrew Forster the Literature Officer at Dove Cottage and organizer of the reading series is himself at an important event. He has been shortlisted for the Forward First Collection Prize and we wish him the best of luck!

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Mushrooming



We have been having some lovely autumn days of late. Sunny and warm yet cold at night. First ice on the birdbath and frost on the pastures.
This weekend we are planning to go mushrooming! I used to pick mushrooms with my Swedish grandmother Mormor when I was a child. All kinds of them and she prepared them in a yummy way! "Stuvad svamp". Mmm...
We will be looking for chanterelles, field mushrooms, boletus, and if we are lucky morels!
Have a good weekend too!