Showing posts with label statues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statues. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Greek God Apollo.


In front of the Athens Academy building the statue of Apollo the lyra player.
Apollo is the Greek God of sun, fertility, prophecy, light, healing, music and poetry.

Poetry has its roots in the Greek past, it is also haunted by the penumbrae of the past.
George Seferis expresses  the tremendous weight of this accumulated "burden" of 
tradition in the following lines:
   "I woke with this marble head in my hands.
     It exhausts my elbows and I don't know where to put it down...."

It is the past that the poet tries to forget, but it is always present; a nostalgia for the " lost
glory", the "vanished world", that can never be completely exorcised.

The lure of Hellas has been celebrated not only by the Greeks, but also by a category of
philhellenes.
Writers and travelers such as Lord Byron, Shelley and Keats came in search of the 
"haunted holy ground" and "the glory that was Greece".
And even if the words of Goethe: "Every civilized man ought in some way to be Greek..."
may sound somewhat remote today, the miracle and the magic remain very much alive.

Return
Yannis Ritsos (1909 - 1991)

The statues left first. A little later 
the trees, people, animals. The land
became entirely desert. The wind blew.
Newspapers and thorns circled in the streets.
At dusk the lights went on by themselves.
A man came back alone, looked around him,
took out his key, stuck it in the ground
as though entrusting it to an underground hand
or as though planting a tree. Then he climbed
the marble stairs and gazed down at the city.
Cautiously, one by one, the statues returned.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

A love - hate affair...


Goddess Athena.
She leaped from the head of Zeus, already adult, dressed  with her armor.
She is ,above all, the Goddess of the City, the protectress of civilized life.
In poetry she is the incarnation of Wisdom, Reason and Purity.

Subway station, constitution square.


My love and hate which I feel for the city of Athens.

Long ago I loved this city for what it gave to us.
Friendly, helpful people, nice conversations, smiles..

Today the story is:
a city only for cars..
No sidewalks.
No more talks.. only peoply who are in a hurry.
In order to find a parking space, you have to kill someone!

Now, I had this thing with my disability of my foot.
Shortly after my surgery I could not walk quickly around..
Well, enough with this..

But where are the people gone?

The streets are never repaired..
We stumble over holes (for years now).
Everywhere I can see stains from chewing gum.
There are no streets for pedestrians
(at least not in my area)!

The last days I stumpled around and where pleased to reach in the end my car.
Because at that time I felt safe..

Anyway, the climate here is fantastic!!