Poetry
Elias Letelier
By Elias Letelier
Jun 26, 2005, 15:26

Elias Letelier, (Santiago, Chile 1957).

 

Elias Letelier 1988
Elias Letelier 2001

 

 

 

During the dictatorship, he worked to establish the External Resistance Fronts in southern Santiago (ADA) in preparation for the Chilean popular uprising, as well with the establishment of literary workshops for the Society of Chilean Writers, along many today’s mainstream writers. During that time, he directed over 80 literary workshops with Chilean workers. He left Chile in November of 1981 and carried out functions as Director of El Siglo (The Century News). From 1981-1983, He worked as Human Rights Commissioner at Maritime University in Canada, as well as the correspondent for various newspaper publications. Later he participated as cofounder of FEWQ (Federation of English Writers of Quebec) and the Network of Friends and Family of Chilean Political Prisoners. Most recently, He works as the literary editor of Poetas.com, the electronic and paper cooperative publishing house of the Anti-imperialist Poets of Latin America as well as the cultural advisor to several newspaper and magazines

 

Books Published:
1988

 

Anaconda. Antologia di Poeti Amerciani:

homaggio ai Prigionieri Politici pagnoli detenuti in Francia.

Ottawa: Editorial Poetas Antiimperialistas de América, 2002

ISBN 1894879-04-X

 

Mural. Ottawa: Editorial Poetas Antiimperialistas de América, 2002

ISBN 1-894879-01-5

 

Histoire de la Nuit. Montreal: L'Hexagone, 1999.

ISBN 2-89006-619-3

 

Silence. Montreal: L'Hexagone, 1998

ISBN 2-89006-583-9

 

Silence. Montreal: The Muses' Company, 1992.

ISBN 0-919754-41-4     ISBN 0-919754-40-6 

 

Symphony. Montreal: The Muses' Company, 1988

ISBN 0-919754-12-6     ISBN 0-919754-10-4 

 

Canciones del Gato. Santiago: Horizonte, 1976

(This book was seized under the Pinochet dictatorship.)

 

Education:                 
1992

 

Literature (M.A. partially completed)

Carleton University, Ottawa

 

Robotics

Institut supérieur de l’électronique, Montreal

 

Computer Technology

La Cité Collégiale, Ottawa

 

Psychology

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

Psychology

Gastonia College, North Carolina University

Santiago, Chile

 

Anthropological Linguistics

Major in Etruscology

Universidad de Chile

 

 

 

POEMS
Elias Letelier in Nicaragua

 

 

  

The Last Will Be First     

 

The cat jumped onto the table,

ate the bread and licked the tablecloth.

Then we sat down at the table

and ate the cat.

 

 

 

 

My Captain

 

The poisonous cloud

is perfume, my Captain.

The blood-caked bodies on the barbed wire

are roses, my Captain.

 

And the scattered bones

are flower stalks, my Captain,

green plants, my Captain.

 

I see everything quite clearly, my Captain...

And what dazzles like the blow from a gun butt

(excuse me, my Captain)

Is it hoarfrost?

Streetlights?

Yes!

Mere decoration, my Captain.

 

 

 

 

I Don't like These Verses

 

When I walk the streets

of the U.S.A.

and see the children,

I extend my hands towards them,

I hug them if I can,

and then,

sadly, I walk away.

 

One day,

when they are bigger,

they will be sent to my country

and there,

to my sons,

they will bring death.

 

Maybe

they will shoot me

while I am reading this poem.

 

They also smile back at me

and, without knowing anything about invasions,

keep running and playing.

 

 

 

Theory of Shoes

 

Excuse me. I'm sorry,

I don't want to disturb anyone.

Forget about me for a moment.

I want to make way for more essential things.

 

It happens, for instance,

that I have always been impressed by shoes:

like olives they are so vain,

and as arrogant as a pharmacy;

and even though I don't really agree

sometimes it seems to me

they are the only things of value strolling down the street.

They have as much personality as a furniture store;

they go so many places,

ignoring too many things along the way;

it terrifies me not to know what they are thinking.

 

Their lives are so interesting!

Some other day

when I have more paper

I will reappear on another page

and speak to you

about the theory of the shoelaces.

 

Thank you very much.

 

 

 

While You Were Sleeping

 

When I asked for the night

someone went out running and screamed.

I was afraid,

I couldn't find your eyes:

everything was covered with dry leaves.

 

I shouted: "Bring me the obscurity!"

and after the last firefly

fell executed by a shoe,

I saw only the smoke hanging from a wire

looking at the emptiness with astonishment.

 

A winged apple flew by

and the clandestine air, fugitive,

imitating the drizzle, caressed me

and, singing, cautiously brought me to

your eyes that were sleeping beside me.

 

 

 

The Winter Where I live

 

Canada is a fragile cliff

where the snow twists up the edge of its foam,

like a climbing vine sculpting its flour

over the goodness of the great land.

 

All the chlorophyll, with its green staircase,

like an emerald that remains at a distance,

and the ivory arriving with its revolving teeth

to direct the confidential formation of the day.

 

The light elevates my smile.

 

I love the solitude of this land,

its silence of a yellow cathedral

storing in its broken wintry throat

an elastic drum of stone and dust;

it adds to my origin of clay

the peace that, for a moment, I had overlooked.

 

I am free within its soft white poncho,

and I dream of its horizon that threshes itself,

forgetting the frontier that dangles in the rain.

 

 

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Letelier, Elias. Symphony. Trans. Ken Norris. Montréal: The Muses Co., 1988.

ISBN 0919754-12-0  &  ISBN 0919754-10-4  < http://www.letelier.org >



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