Latest News:

【Show up Yukari Taguchi】

Everything Is Calm and Show up Yukari TaguchiPeaceful

By Dan Piepenbring

From the Archive

 George-Perec

Georges Perec, best known for Life: A User’s Manual, was born on this day in 1936; he died at only forty-five. You can celebrate his birthday by reading a very celebratory poem of his, “Three Epithalamia,” which The Paris Review published in 1989. Granted, the occasion here is a wedding, not a birthday, but the jubilance, the insouciance, the joie de vivre—it’s all there. (A betrothed couple could do worse than to read this at their wedding.) Many happy returns, Georges; wherever you are, may it be as bucolic and festive as this poem.

It’s a delectable morning
the sun lights up the countryside
bees are gathering honey
a butterfly delicately alights by a mimosa
sheep are bleating
in the distance bells are ringing
everything is calm and peaceful

Read the whole thing here.

 

Related Articles

  • 44 GPU Fortnite Benchmark: The Best Graphics Cards for Playing Battle Royale
    2025-06-26 18:32
  • Edgar Allan Poe’s “Eureka” and the Machinery of the Universe
    2025-06-26 18:24
  • The Plum Tree on West 83rd Street
    2025-06-26 17:53
  • Singing Show Tunes to James Salter
    2025-06-26 17:46
  • New panda mom doesn't know she has twins thanks to sneaky zookeepers
    2025-06-26 17:45
  • I Demand Satisfaction, and Other News
    2025-06-26 17:03
  • Why I Like Boiling Eggs
    2025-06-26 17:00
  • The Plum Tree on West 83rd Street
    2025-06-26 16:54
  • Nvidia DLSS: An Early Investigation
    2025-06-26 16:41
  • Drawings of Ambrose Bierce’s Bitter, Misanthropic Epigrams
    2025-06-26 16:40