Poems by Young Pilipino Americans at FuseBox 3 edited by Barbara Jane Reyes: Patrick Rosal, Paolo Javier, Sarah Gambito, Tony Robles, Jason Bayani, Irene Faye Duller, Maiana Minahal, Joel Barraquiel Tan, Irene Suico Soriano, Michelle Macaraeg Bautista & Joseph O. Legaspi.



Literature from the Balkan countries is now online at www.wordswithoutborders.org, mirroring not a single "Balkan" identity, but multiple Balkans--defined not only by ethnicity but by politics, history, nature (lovely and indifferent), and personal memory. Or so we see in the classic Croatian Miroslav Krezla's surreal Banquet in Blitva, set in a distinctly Balkan Everywhere of blended places and events; the Jewish Serbian writer Ivan Ivanji's frighteningly lyrical "Games on the Banks of the Danube"; Albanian writer Fatos Lubonja's "Ahlem," about a prisoner's skewed loyalty to a dictator; and Luljeta Lleshanaku's pastoral poetry. In "Theft" and "Cactus" the Bosnian short story master Miljenko Jergovic finds the humor in life at the outbreak of war in Sarajevo. And the Polish writer Juli Zeh, who writes in German, casts her acute eye over the landscape in the aftermath of the Balkan wars.



And here's one of my poems-in-progress:



Adamhood



i.



in the beginning

I AM all

word and yoni

is a uni-

versal song

a voice

a name

I AM one

with my(self)

genesis

(is) a night

of void and

nothingness



ii.



I’ve spoken

my prenomen

and i came

to be what

I AM

a world

of my own

my name

unworded

(the atoms

of my existence)

I AM become

light - the first

Christ



iii.



brightness

crowning my head

godhead within

godhead without

first born of

the parthenous

mind

I AM life

-force incarnate

a makir

a fakir

and foremost

a (man)poet



iv.



my voice

married the dark(

ness) and the abyss

and the fruit

of this incest

is chaos and

out of which

the primal light

sprung from

my fore(head)

i breathed shaping

the firmament

in cosmic gyration

heavens were born

poems unpoemed



v.



i stood

completely

incomplete

upon the ground

where I AM

is I AM

God angered

he beat

the hell

out of me

snatched

a bone

or two

my rib

is broken

broken and

Eve of the broken rib

appeared so dovely

than Lilith

my Adamhood

is complete



vi.



triune

with God's scallywag

I saw Iesu

the anchored angel

while i ate

my last supper

my first sin

the Word

on my tongue

his blood

on my lips

the best meal

i've had

so far

no wonder

the Selfless One

has forbidden

the fruit of

knowledge



vii.



the serpent

triumphant

in the east

of the orchard

there is a door

with the sign

EXIT

Eve

and I

moved out

covering

our (wo)man-

hood & humanity

with the colors

of decay

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