De Nigeriaanse dichter en schrijver Ben Okri werd geboren op 15 maart 1959 in Minna, Nigeria. Zie ook alle tags voor Ben Okri op dit blog.
Uit: Songs of Enchantment
“YES, THE SPIRIT-CHILD is an unwilling adventurer into chaos and sunlight, into the dreams of the living and the dead. But after dad’s last fight, after his magnificent dream, my adventures got deeper and stranger. My spirit-companions were the invisible causes of this deepening. They persisted in trying to lure me back to their realm, but now they chose another method, a method more terrifying than any they had employed before. They chose to draw me deeper into the horrors of ex-istence as a way of forcing me to recoil from life. But they didn’t count on the love that made me want to stay on this earth. They didn’t count on my curiosity either. It took dad a long time to recover from his mythic battle with the man from the Land of Fighting Ghosts. He became withdrawn, and something about him changed irrevocably. After dad’s fight, and after the good wind stopped blowing, a new cycle launched itself into our universe. In those days it didn’t rain, but I didn’t go to school any more. I stopped be-cause even at school my spirit-companions tormented me. Their songs distracted and confused me, and when I copied down the wrong things I got into trouble. There was a history class, for example, in which the teacher was horrified to find my exercise book covered in complex mathematical equations. I didn’t know where they had come from. When we were being taught mathematics under a dying silk-cotton tree the face of a penitent oppressor of our people stared at me from the trunk. On one day I saw the radiant face of Pharaoh Akhnaton, on another the faces of the unborn. When I stared at them, mesmerised, the teacher flogged me for not paying attention. In the English class my spirit-companions sang polyphonic chorales at me in a blending of seven traditional languages. It became impossible to concentrate. There were even times when the spirits whis-pered things in my ears and I blurted out what the teacher was going to say mo-ments before he did. The worst thing was that I seemed to know our examination questions before they were set, and I knew the answers as well. The teachers found this very peculiar. Suspicious of the accuracy of my answers, they often failed me because they thought I had been cheating. In short, my spirit-companions played havoc with my education. They made me seem strange to the other children, and so I didn’t have many friends.”

De Oostenrijkse dichter en schrijver Andreas Okopenko werd in Košice (Slowakije) geboren op 15 maart 1930. Zie ook alle tags voor Andreas Okopenko op dit blog.
Een proces in rode inkt
Rode inkt wordt in wit water gegoten.
In het avondlicht keert Odysseus terug naar huis in Ithaca.
In zijn parken spelen de kinderen van vreemden.
Hij stelt een vraag die jullie moeten begrijpen:
Waar zijn de lichten van het uitgebrande Chicago?
Hij stelt de vraag veelbetekenend, baardig en zwaarlijvig.
Boven zijn haar zoemen muggen van de bosrand.
De lijnen die ze trekken gloeien als venkel in de wind.
Uit het bos sjouwen mannen houten emmers met boomhars.
Aan de horizon klinkt onophoudelijk een scheepshoorn.
Vertaald door Frans Roumen

Zie voor nog meer schrijvers van de 15e maart ook mijn blog van 15 maart 2024 en ook mijn blog van 15 maart 2023 en ook mijn blog van 15 maart 2020 en eveneens mijn blog van 15 maart 2019 en ook mijn blog van 15 maart 2015 deel 2.