Petrified
At the town
square
stands the
statue
of a war hero.
He looks ahead
as if he looks
to the future
as if he looks
for a time without wars
a time of
worldwide peace
—but his eyes
are petrified.
Hope
It is winter,
the chilly wind
has torn off
the last leaves
from the trees
which before
were protection
and
accommodation for the birds.
They shiver in
the cold
but still
whistle
because they
also hope
for better
times.
A Few Haiku
Unconcerned rosy
announcing upcoming
spring
apricot blossoms
***
Their wings
opened
heavenward
hankering
birds of
paradise
***
Its roots in the
mud
blooms whiter
than the whitest white
the lotus
flower.
***
The power of
water
imperturbably following
its very own
road
***
A morning fisher
at the
motionless water surface
wavers red the
hope
GERMAIN DROOGENBROODT
GERMAIN DROOGENBROODT, was born 11
September 1944 in Rollegem, the Flemish part of Belgium. In 1987 he moved to
the Mediterranean artist village of Altea and integrated in Spanish literary
life. Germain Droogenbroodt is an internationally appreciated poet, invited
yearly at the most prestigious international poetry festivals. He wrote short
stories and literary reviews, but mainly poetry, so far fourteen poetry books,
published in 28 countries. He is also translator, publisher, and promoter of
modern international poetry. He translated – he speaks six languages – more
than thirty collections of German, Italian, Spanish, Latin American, English
and French poetry, including anthologies of Bertolt Brecht, Mahmud Darwish,
Reiner Kunze, Miguel Hernández, José Ángel Valente, Francisco Brines and also
rendered Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Persian and Korean poetry into Dutch. As
founder and editor of the Belgian publishing house POINT Editions (POetry
INTernational) he published more than eighty collections of mainly modern,
international poetry. In 1996 he set up a new poetic movement, called
neo-sensacionismo with the famous Chinese poets Bei Dao and Duo Duo. Germain
Droogenbroodt organised and co-organised several international poetry festivals
in Spain. He is vice president of the Academy Mihai Eminescu, organizing the
International Poetry Festival Mihai Eminescu in Craiova, Romania, co-founder,
and advisor of JUNPA (Japan Universal Poets Association), artistic advisor of
the Italian movement Poetry & Discovery, general counsel of the Chinese
cultural Association Huifeng, International Shanghai and is founding president
of the Spanish cultural foundation ITHACA. He also collaborates with the
Italian poetry publication Margutte. His poetic oeuvre is many-sided. After his
début with “FORTY AT THE WALL” (1984), defined as neo-romantic poetry, he
published “Do you know the country?”, Meditations at Lake Como (Italy), a
collection of nature poems. In 1995 he was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship
(Scotland) where he wrote “CONVERSATION WITH THE HEREAFTER”, poems about death,
awarded in Belgium with the P.G. Buckinx-Prize and “PALPABLE ABSENCE”, a
bilingual (Dutch Spanish) collection of love poems. A critic of the Dutch
Information Office for Libraries described his love poems as “virtuoso poetry”.
At the end of 1998 appeared “BETWEEN THE SILENCE OF YOUR LIPS”, his collected
love poems. During his sojourn at the Palace-Fortress “Neemrana” in Rajasthan,
1998, he completed the poetry cycle “THE ROAD”, (read TAO) a poetic bridge
between the East and the West, inspiring the Flemish artist Frans Minnaert and
the Indian painter Satish Gupta, who enriched “The Road” with their drawings.
This philosophical, mystical poetry is so far his most popular book, published
already in 25 countries, according to the Icelandic poet-critic Thór Stefansson
prophetic, philosophic poetry, translated by such famous poets as Bei Dao
(Chinese), Fuad Rifka (Arabic), Jana Stroblova and Josef Hruby (Czech), Milan
Richter (Slovak), Emilio Coco, Luca Benassi and Tiziana Orrù (Italian), Ganga
Prasad Vimal (Hindi)…In 2001 he wrote in Spanish “AMANECE EL CANTOR” (The
Singer Awakes), a homage to the deceased poet José Ángel Valente, followed by
“COUNTERLIGHT” written in Ronda (Southern Spain) in 2002, published in Spain by
Calima Ediciones, in Romania by ex Ponto, in Belgium by POINT Editions, in both
Mongolian languages by GCompress Co., Ltd. Ulaanbaatar, in Arab by Albayat
(Morocco), in Hong Kong by “Contemporary Poetry”, and in Taiwan by Poet
Culture. Corp. The latter publication includes also “COUNTERLIGHT“. His poetry
book “IN THE STREAM OF TIME, Meditations in the Himalayas”, was published in
2008 in Belgium and as part of “Selected Poems by Germain Droogenbroodt”, 2008
in Shanghai by the Shanghai Literature & Art Publishing Group and in Spain,
laureate of the XXIX Premio de Poesía Juan Alcaide 2008. Struga Poetry Evenings
also published “IN THE STREAM OF TIME” in their prestigious “Pleiades” in 2010.
The book was also translated in Japanese and launched at the Kyoto City
International Foundation in Kyoto, Japan in 2010 and in Gaelic (Irish) in 2012.
A selection of his poems was also published in Bengal in Bangladesh (2012 and
2015). “UNSHADOWED LIGHT”, was launched end 2012 in a bilingual Dutch-Spanish
publication at the Book Fair in Antwerp and in several Belgian towns and in
Spain. “IN THE STREAM OF TIME, Meditations in the Himalayas” was published in
Romania in 2015. The anthology “THE DEWDROPS OF DAWN”, a selection from 11
poetry books, was published with illustrations by Satish Gupta in German, in
Dutch and in Croatian (2014). “DEWDROPS”, a selection of 100 haiku in Japanese,
English, Spanish, and Dutch was published by JUNPA, Kyoto, and launched in
Japan end 2016. His last but one poetry book, “THE EPHEMERAL FLOWER OF TIME”
was published end 2016 in Dutch and Spanish and in English (2017) and in 2021
in Serbia, in Japan and in China. “THE ORACLE OF TIME”, published 2019 in the
US. His last but one book “The Unrest of the Word” was published Dutch-Spanish
in Belgium and Holland and DANCING BUTTERFLY, his second collection of haiku,
as published end 2022 in Japan. THE ROAD OF BEING, his latest poetry book, was
published 2023 in Bangladesh, Belgium, Chile, India, Holland, Pakistan and next
in Albania and in Italy. Poetic Reflections, his next book, honoured with the
Fuente Vaqueros International Poetry Prize (best of 500 international
submissions) will be published end 2023 in Spanish. Several famous artists made
paintings and sculptures inspired by his poetry as international composers
composed music to poems, such as the Dutch composer Bart Bakker who composed
the “Germain Droogenbroodt cycle”, 12 pieces for flute. Germain Droogenbroodt
is yearly invited to give recitals and conferences at universities and at the
most prestigious poetry festivals around the world. He was recommended for the
Nobel prize of Literature 2017.

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