PAVOL JANIK
The Touch
Landscape of a
country of miracles.
Beds of the bank
less rivers of salty water.
Under them flows
a boiling metal.
A female trunk is
smouldering in my arms.
Translated Into English
By Smiljana Piksiades
Drizzle
It dawns in your
eyes
just like at the
fish farm.
You kiss is cold
on my absent
face.
You look at me
through the
morning windows just before waking.
Nevertheless
I will go
unnoticed
around your
sadness.
Translated Into English By Smiljana Piksiades
Tribute
With a move of
arm
you break the
sky.
Your admirers, to
death to you devoted,
are in extasy.
There is so many
of them,
only archive can
know them
by the name.
And how many more
will you charm?!
You want some
more glory
to add to your
tribute,
at least a poem,
the deflection of
loud defile.
I am honored, my
noble army.
Translated Into English
By Smiljana Piksiades
PAVOL JANIK
Mgr. art. PAVOL JANIK, PhD.,
(magister artis et philosophiae doctor) was born in 1956 in Bratislava, where
he also studied film and television dramaturgy and scriptwriting at the Drama
Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts (VSMU). He has worked at the Ministry
of Culture (1983–1987), in the media and in advertising. President of the
Slovak Writers’ Society (2003–2007), Secretary-General of the Slovak Writers’
Society (1998–2003, 2007–2013), Editor-in-Chief of the Slovak literary weekly
Literarny tyzdennik (2010–2013). Honorary Member of the Union of Czech Writers
(from 2000), Member of the Editorial Board of the weekly of the UCW Obrys-Kmen
(2004–2014), Member of the Editorial Board of the weekly of the UCW Literatura
– Umeni – Kultura (from 2014). Member of the Writers Club International (from
2004). Member of the Poetas del Mundo (from 2015). Member of the World Poets
Society (from 2016). Director of the Writers Capital International Foundation
for Slovakia and the Czech Republic (2016–2017). Chief Representative of the
World Nation Writers’ Union in Slovakia (from 2016). Ambassador of the
Worldwide Peace Organization (Organizacion Para la Paz Mundial) in Slovakia
(from 2018). Member of the Board of the International Writers Association (IWA
BOGDANI) (from 2019). He has received a number of awards for his literary and
advertising work both in his own country and abroad. This virtuoso of Slovak
literature, Pavol Janik, is a poet, dramatist, prose writer, translator,
publicist and copywriter. His literary activities focus mainly on poetry. Even
his first book of poems Unconfirmed Reports (1981) attracted the attention of
the leading authorities in Slovak literary circles. He presented himself as a
plain-spoken poet with a spontaneous manner of poetic expression and an
inclination for irony directed not only at others, but also at himself. This
style has become typical of all his work, which in spite of its critical
character has also acquired a humorous, even bizarre dimension. His manner of
expression is becoming terse to the point of being aphoristic. It is thus perfectly
natural that Pavol Janik's literary interests should come to embrace aphorisms
founded on a shift of meaning in the form of puns. In his work he is gradually
raising some very disturbing questions and pointing to serious problems
concerning the further development of humankind, while all the time widening
his range of themes and styles. Literary experts liken Janik's poetic
virtuosity to that in the work of Miroslav Valek, while in the opinion of the
Russian poet, translator and literary critic, Natalia Shvedova, Valek is more
profound and Janik more inventive. He has translated in poetic form several
collections of poetry and written works of drama with elements of the style of
the Theatre of the Absurd. Pavol Janik’s literary works have been published not
only in Slovakia, but also in Albania, Argentina, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus,
Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, the Czech
Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan,
Kosovo, Macedonia, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, Pakistan, Poland, the People's Republic of China, the Republic
of China (Taiwan), Romania, the Russian Federation, Serbia, Singapore, South
Korea, Spain, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, the United States of
America, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
No comments :
Post a Comment