Friday, September 7, 2012

The Last Goal Comments

Rating: 0.0

I, Zinedine Zidane,
the stranger you feel like stabbing
as the French sun dazzles you (1) ,
one with a different face and a different build
...
Read full text

Koyamparambath Satchidanandan
COMMENTS
Gangadharan Nair Pulingat 28 November 2018

TIhough I am not familiar with The outsider the work of great Albert Camus I like this poem from its different characters taken from world classic. In fact Camus's great novel Plague so interesting to me.

0 0 Reply
Unnikrishnan E S 27 November 2018

Part 4 And his life, His innumerable failures forms his last goal, and it is a self-goal because he is the striker and he himself is the goalkeeper who fails....

0 0 Reply
Unnikrishnan E S 27 November 2018

Part 3 The heavy burdensome baggage of the past, There were no spectators before me, no cameras: only the wrinkled face of my mother, all mothers, in exile; An exile from one’s homeland is an exile from ‘life’, from ‘love’....

0 0 Reply
Unnikrishnan E S 27 November 2018

Part 2 But, behind the hot blood, there is a timid, but self respecting human being: Pardon me if for eight seconds the raging blood of my wounded race hunted down from New York to Gujarat rushed into my head I bow only for namaz” Pity is, man is identified by his race...

0 0 Reply
Unnikrishnan E S 27 November 2018

A deep and angular analysis of the psyche of a refugee. “I was shown the red card long ago”... how better can the agony of living along, be expressed! Life is a confinement for life... Contd...

0 0 Reply
Koyamparambath Satchidanandan

Koyamparambath Satchidanandan

Pulloot, Thrissur district, Kerala, India
Close
Error Success