25 Points: Light and Heavy Things
Light and Heavy Things
by Zeeshan Sahil
BOA Editions, 2013
56 pages / $16.00 buy from BOA Editions
1. this is such a nice song oh my god http://www.youtube.com/
2. Zeeshan Sahil was born in Hyderabad, Sindh in the ‘60s. He wrote within a fairly small and well known circle of Pakistani poets who to my mind are the Urdu answer to Bolano’s Infrarealismo movement. -A lot of prose poetry going on, a lot of experimenting with if not ignoring meter and rhyme entirely. A lot of art.
3. He published eight collections of poetry in Urdu (mostly free verse though) and also wrote for broadcast radio which is no small thing for someone in Pakistan in the time period.
4. Experimental poets writing for radio in a war torn area, kinda a thing.
5. This book is 56 pages and it took a team of three translators to bring it into English.
6. Sometimes he writes from the perspective of a woman, I think.
7. I sometimes wear lipstick to make a point.
8. He makes his point in such a quiet way, in such a vulnerable, elegant, this thin glass lightbulb could shatter in your hands at any minute way, that it’s disarming, astounding. Like eerily demure. Entirely manipulative and totally works for him.
9. “I’m not saying, I’m just saying” all over these pages. All day long with the vulnerability in his manipulativeness.
10. We forgive him. READ MORE >
May 2nd, 2013 / 12:05 pm