Desk Clearance

By Jerry Pinto All afternoon, I have tried to clean this space,It is not an easy task; it calls for a harsh dominion,A fierce exercise of will. Each paper is a palimpsestAnd all the oddments seem worthy of redemption. I begin quietly, ripping up evidence.Then a fury builds, my hands Read more…

Andheri Local

By Arundhathi Subramaniam In the women’s compartmentof a Bombay localwe searchfor no personal epiphanies.Like metal licked by relentless acetylenewe are welded –dreams, disasters,germs, destinies,flesh and organza,odours and ovaries.A thousand-limbedmillion-tongued, multi-spousedKali on wheels. When I descendI could chooseto dice carrotsor dice a lover. I postpone the latter. © 2001, Arundhathi SubramaniamFrom: On Cleaning Read more…

Elements of Composition

By A.K.Ramanujam Composed as I am, like others,  of elements on certain well-known lists,father’s seed and mother’s egg gathering earth, air, fire, mostly  water, into a mulberry mass,moulding calcium, carbon, even gold, magnesium and such,  into a chattering self tangledin love and work, scary dreams, capable of eyes that can Read more…

Snakes

By A.K.Ramanujam walking in museums of quartz or the aisles of bookstacks looking at their geometry without curves and the layers of transparency that makes them opaque, dwelling on the yellower vein in the yellow amber or touching a book that has gold on its spine, I think of snakes. Read more…

Extended Family

By A.K.Ramanujam Yet like grandfatherI bathe before the village crow the dry chlorine watermy only Ganges the naked Chicago bulba cousin of the Vedic sun slap soap on my backlike father and thinkin proverbs like meI wipe myself dry with an unwashedSears turkish towel like motherI hear faint morning song Read more…

A River

By A.K.Ramanujam In Madurai,city of temples and poets,who sang of cities and temples,every summera river dries to a tricklein the sand,baring the sand ribs,straw and women’s hairclogging the watergatesat the rusty barsunder the bridges with patchesof repair all over themthe wet stones glistening like sleepycrocodiles, the dry onesshaven water-buffaloes lounging Read more…

Astronomer

By A.K.Ramanujam Extracts of the poem Sky-man in a manholewith astronomy for dream,astrology for nightmare; fat man full of proverbs,the language of lean years,living in square after almanac squareprefiguring the dayof windfall and landslide through a calculusof good hours,clutching at the tear in his birthday shirtas at a holein his Read more…