Pavol Janik
Night Bus
I admire the
smiles
of the wax
figures
and the drunks.
Their faith.
Their humility.
Their precision.
Their infallible
wisdom
determined by the
office of normalization.
I admire
their wallpapered
souls
full of light and
brocade.
Their
responsibility and legality
surpassing
the price of
taxis and wine.
I’m terrified by
the indifference
with which they
listen
to the heavy
breathing of the last trolley buses.
(1981)
Unsent Telegram
Inside me a
little bit of
a blue Christmas
begins.
In the hotel room
it’s snowing
a misty scent –
of your
endlessly distant
perfume.
We’re declining
bodily
while in us the
price
of night calls
rises,
waves of private
earth tremors
and the limits of
an ocean of blood
on the curve of a
lonely coast.
(1991)
Mirrors After Nightfall
Somewhere it’s
lit up
as if a misty
memory
lights up in me
about the origin
of the cosmos.
You smell of the
flowers
whose petals
snowed our bodies
to annoy every
kind
of communal
service.
Your eyes in
spite of directives
shine
irresponsibly in the dark
as if they
reflected the dim light
of insignificant
explosions in the sky.
Intoxicating you
made me lose my mind
and clear
conscience
at variance with
the law
on the struggle
against alcoholism
and toximania.
For you
I’m illegally
drunk forever.
Until today
you’ve stopped my breathing with desire
at the most
inappropriate moments.
You explode
within me
like an export
explosive
freeing the
energy
of fruit pips.
You pulse in my
veins
persistent as
piercing light.
Through the
permanent breaking
of traffic laws
we will be
convicted forever
by an
unextinguishable fire in my blood
in the back
window
of your eyes.
(1991)
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 SWS (1998–2003, 2007–2013), Editor-in-Chief of the literary weekly of the SWS 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, Kyrgyzstan, 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.
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