Autumn Leaves
By Manolis
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Like the song, Autumn Leaves is about longing and desire: the passing seasons, as summer turns into winter, permeate these lyrics with a finely tuned eloquence. Vibrant and radiant, the poems are inspired by a powerful and subtle music, becoming deeply embedded beneath the skin. Manolis, a prolific poet, possesses a distinctly Mediterranean flavour, as would a poet schooled on Cavafy or Elytis: aromatic, tangy, like freshness of an olive grove in the morning. The poems revel in the vitality of the sensuous motion of language on a sea of thought. In the fervid expression of Autumn Leaves Manolis forges a cogent alloy of mind and heart, flesh and spirit. Originally written in Greek, Autumn Leaves is presented in an elegant en face edition.
Manolis
Manolis (Emmanuel Aligizakis) is a Cretan-Canadian poet and author. He’s the most prolific writer-poet of the Greek diaspora. At the age of eleven he transcribed the nearly 500 year old romantic poem Erotokritos, now released in a limited edition of 100 numbered copies and made available for collectors of such rare books at 5,000 dollars Canadian: the most expensive book of its kind to this day. He was recently appointed an honorary instructor and fellow of the International Arts Academy, and awarded a Master’s for the Arts in Literature. He is recognized for his ability to convey images and thoughts in a rich and evocative way that tugs at something deep within the reader. Born in the village of Kolibari on the island of Crete in 1947, he moved with his family at a young age to Thessaloniki and then to Athens, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Sciences from the Panteion University of Athens. After graduation, he served in the armed forces for two years and emigrated to Vancouver in 1973, where he worked as an iron worker, train labourer, taxi driver, and stock broker, and studied English Literature at Simon Fraser University. He has written three novels and numerous collections of poetry, which are steadily being released as published works. His articles, poems and short stories in both Greek and English have appeared in various magazines and newspapers in Canada, United States, Sweden, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Australia, Jordan, Serbia and Greece. His poetry has been translated into Spanish, Romanian, Swedish, German, Hungarian, Ukrainian, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Turkish, Serbian, Russian, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, languages and has been published in book form or in magazines in various countries. He now lives in White Rock, where he spends his time writing, gardening, traveling, and heading Libros Libertad, an unorthodox and independent publishing company which he founded in 2006 with the mission of publishing literary books. His translation book “George Seferis-Collected Poems” was shortlisted for the Greek National Literary Awards the highest literary recognition of Greece. In September 2017 he was awarded the First Poetry Prize of the Mihai Eminescu International Poetry Festival, in Craiova, Romania.
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Autumn Leaves - Manolis
Autumn
In tree branches
rustle of leaves
definition of fall
soft landing
under my soles
secretly played game
grayish, foggy
October morning
prompts smile
anticipation
of fiery April
resurrection
philosophy of leaves
exegesis
harmony
purpose
Φθινοπωρο
Στα κλαδιά του δέντρου
θρόϊσμα φύλλων
προσδιορίζει
απαλή προσγείωση
κάτω απ’ τις σόλες μου
παιγνίδι γελαστό και κρύφιο
γκρίζο ομιχλώδες
πρωινό Οχτώβρη
που φέρνει
το χαμόγελο
αναμονή
φλογερού Απρίλη
νεκρανάσταση
φιλοσοφία φύλλων
εξήγηση
προορισμός
Αρμονία
Love Poem
Write a poem for me
you said
to talk of love
it’ll describe your lips
I said
their smile it will capture
their color it will accentuate
and I bowed in awe
as if before the statue
of naked Eros
Αγαπησ Ποιημα
Γράψε μου ένα ποίημα
είπες
που να μιλά γι’ αγάπη
τα χείλη σου θα περιγράφει
είπα
το χρώμα τους θα υπογραμίζει
θα συλλαμβάνει το γελάκι τους
κι έσκυψα με δέος περισσό
σα να `μουν μπρος στο άγαλμα
τ’ ολόγυμνο του Έρωτα
Transcendence
Your lips half opened
pair of nightingales
building their nest
heavenly songs
your words
play with the breeze
your lips half opened
warm and fiery
red and alluring
words that fly close and far
to reach my soul like
two birds that sing
of the contour shaped infinity
obscure and vague circle
forever indeterminable
and this the command
and this the obedience
and this the orgasm
and this the Eros
and this is you
Υπερβαση
Τα χείλη σου μισάνοιχτα
ζευγάρι αηδόνια
που χτίζουν τη φωλιά τους
τα λόγια σου τραγούδια
που παιγνιδίζουν με την αύρα
τα χείλη σου μισάνοιχτα
ζεστά κι όλο φωτιά
κόκκινα και ελκυστικά
λέξεις πετούν σιμά μακριά
και φτάνουν στην ψυχή μου
σαν δυο πουλιά που τραγουδούν
σε σχήμα κύκλου το άπειρο
αδιευκρίνιστο μηδέν
αιώνεια απροσδιόριστο
κι αυτό η διαταγή
κι αυτό η υποταγή
κι αυτό ο οργασμός
κι αυτό ο έρωτας
κι αυτό είσαι εσύ
Sin
Brazen thief
that leads my mind
to an erotic voyage
your nipple
ready to jump
over your bra and
standing with no skirt
before the mirror
you accentuate your eyes
upright virgin thought
my paradisiacal Inferno
with such fervor
that I long to sing
Αμαρτια
Ασύστολος κλέφτης
το νου μου που ταξιδεύει
σ΄ερωτικό ταξίδι,
η θηλή σου,
που να πηδήξει προσπαθεί
πάνω απ’ το στηθόδεσμό σου
κι εσύ μπρος στον καθρέφτη
με δίχως φούστα στέκεις
τη γραμμή των ματιών σου
να τονίσεις
ορθή παρθένα σκέψη
του παραδείσου μου φωτιά
που με λαχτάρα περισσή
να τραγουδήσω πεθυμώ
Icy Love
Erotic embrace
of crystalline ice
wand of the tree branch
that it won’t break it
that it won’t lose it
and in its endless love
it shrouds it
with the wings of death
and you hear them
dry creaks
cracked sighs
of pain and agony
like tears dripping
on the frozen street
Παγωμενη Αγαπη
Ερωτική περίπτυξη
κρύσταλου που αγκαλιάζει
δέντρου κλαδί
μην και του σπάσει
μην και το χάσει
κι απ’ την αγάπη
την πολλή
ο πάγος το σκεπάζει
με του θανάτου τα φτερά
κι ακούς ξερούς
και ραγισμένους στεναγμούς
πόνου και αγωνίας
κλαδιών που σπάζοντας
πέφτουν στον παγωμένο δρόμο
Justification
I strode over
fallen branches
victims of last night’s
merciless wind
listened to music in tune
with endless perfection
then the chirp of the bird
raised my head
saw it, a chickadee
on the tree limb
justification
this day
alive that I was
~Manolis Aligizakis
www.ekstasiseditions.com
www.authormanolis@wordpress.com
Δικαιωση
Δρασκέλισα πάνω
απ’ τα πεσμένα κλαδιά
θύματα δυνατού βοριά
νυχτερινού κι ανελέητου
η προσoχή μου μουσική
αδιάσπαστη ισορροπία
απλότητα κόσμου ζεστού
κι άκουσα πουλιού κελάϊδισμα
σήκωσα το κεφάλι
κι είδα μοναχικό
το μαυροπούλι
στου δέντρου το κλαδί
ήταν κι αυτό δικαίωση
τη μέρα τούτη
που υπήρχα
Amorphous
Before I entered the uterus
I was there
smoke of a fire slowly extinguishing
wind hitting your blue window
crack of your being, a tight grip
song of the funeral procession
before I took the shape of life
before I choose my name
I