Santa Teresa (1515-1582)

Written by Nurel Javissyarqi
Translated by Agus B. Harianto

Santa Teresa (1515 – 1582), Spanish woman poet who tends to the mystical (A Carmelite monastery monk), she was noble birth, but attentive to suffering of her around people. She was announced as a shrine in 1622 by Pope Urbanus VII. The smells of her pen are straight out from the bottom of heart, she wrote in the social language of Old Castile society. Lanjutkan membaca “Santa Teresa (1515-1582)”

Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926)

Written by Nurel Javissyarqi
Translated by Agus B. Harianto

Mawar,
ah penyangkalan belaka,
gairah pada yang tak terlelap
di sebalik begitu banyak Kelopak mata
(di batu nisan Rilke, 4 Des 1875 – 29 Des 1926).*

Roses,
ah merely denial,
desire to unsleeping
behind so many Eyelids
(on the tombstone of Rilke, December 4, 1875- December 29, 1926,).

History of desire of body’s history has existed since in the mother’s pregnancy, even long before the creation of the earth. Lanjutkan membaca “Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926)”

Zadie Smith (October, 25, 1975- )

Written by Nurel Javissyarqi
Translated by Agus B. Harianto

Zadie has birth name Sadie Smith, British author who born in northwest of London at October 25, 1975. Zadie’s mother, Yvonne McLean, emigrated from Jamaica to England in 1969, Zadie’s father, Harvey Smith, was the second marriage of her mother. Zadie’s childhood loved dancing. When in teenager Zadie became actress of musical theater, and Zadie’s tuition came from sung the jazz. Lanjutkan membaca “Zadie Smith (October, 25, 1975- )”