tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-298334170177578638.post3911921573705050859..comments2023-11-21T13:48:03.338+13:00Comments on Tuesday Poem: Chernobyl Wedding, 1986 by Naomi GuttmanUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-298334170177578638.post-22092835607629329982015-06-07T13:16:20.570+12:002015-06-07T13:16:20.570+12:00A most unusual use of the pantoum and very effecti... A most unusual use of the pantoum and very effective. there seems to be much sadness and longing in the poem, for a better world.<br />Every time I reread it I felt its sadness<br /> At the top of the stairs it waits:<br />the end of belief in the world.<br />Thanks for introducing us to Naomi's work Eileen.Helen McKinlayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18429062682694815734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-298334170177578638.post-80517612136572771992015-06-02T13:56:16.761+12:002015-06-02T13:56:16.761+12:00This is lovely. It inspires me to read the entire ...This is lovely. It inspires me to read the entire novella-in-verse from which it is taken.<br /><br />The "toxins salting eccentric winds" is such a concise and vivid phrase.<br /><br />Thanks for posting, Eileen.Ben Hurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08367615722744097913noreply@blogger.com