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The Envoy of Mr Cogito
by Zbigniew Herbert
Go where those others went to the
dark boundary
for the golden fleece of nothingness your last prize
go upright among those who are on
their knees
among those with their backs turned and those toppled in the dust
you were saved not in order to live
you have little time you must give testimony
be courageous when the mind deceives
you be courageous
in the final account only this is important
and let your helpless Anger be like
the sea
whenever your hear the voice of the insulted and beaten
let you sister Scorn not leave
you
for the informers executioners cowards - they will win
they will go to your funeral with relief will throw a lump of earth
the woodborer will write your smoothed-over biography
and do not forgive truly it is not in
your power
to forgive in the name of those betrayed at dawn
beware however of unnecessary pride
keep looking at your clown's face in the mirror
repeat: I was called - weren't there better ones than I
beware of dryness of heart love the
morning spring
the bird with an unknown name the winter oak
light on a wall the splendour of the sky
they don't need your warm breath
they are there to say: no one will console you
be vigilant - when the light on the
mountains gives the sign- arise and
go
as long as blood turns in the breast your dark star
repeat old incantations of humanity
fables and legends
because this is how you will attain the good you will not attain
repeat great words repeat them stubbornly
like those crossing the desert who perished in the sand
and they will reward you with what
they have at hand
with the whip of laughter with murder on a garbage heap
go because only in this way you will
be admitted to the company of cold
skulls
to the company of your ancestors: Gilgamesh Hector Roland
the defenders of the kingdom without limit and the city of ashes
Be faithful Go
translated
by John Carpenter & Bogdana Carpenter
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The September
Salon entitled The Envoy of Mr. Cogito (Przeslanie Pana Cogito)
took place on
Saturday, September 24, 2005, 6:00 pm at the Polish Home, 1714 18th
Avenue, Seattle
(map)
The Envoy of
Mr. Cogito (Przeslanie Pana Cogito) featured the
indomitable Zbigniew Herbert (1924-1998), a Polish poet, and his ironic alter ego,
Pan Cogito.
Herbert was also an essayist espousing European cultural roots; his
Barbarian in the Garden
and Still Life with
Horse-Bit captivate readers with his admiration
for the old masters.
Reading:
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Marzena
Bachowska
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Leszek
Chudzinski
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Krzysztof Girsz
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Ewa Kuczewska
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Barbara
Zoltowska
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Agnieszka
Zoltowska
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Lena Wrozyńska
Music:
Ryszard, Amanda
and Adam Dopierala
Stage design: Janusz
Zoltowski
Sound: Marian Strutynski
Program graphic design
and printing: Izabella Turska
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