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Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة (Re: Abomihyar)
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رفيقي في لعنة الاسم هذه بعض من اشعار رمسفيلد وحديث عن شعره المشاء The Poetry of D.H. Rumsfeld
Recent works by the secretary of defense. By Hart Seely Posted Wednesday, April 2, 2003, at 10:03 AM PT
Rumsfeld's free-speaking verse Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is an accomplished man. Not only is he guiding the war in Iraq, he has been a pilot, a congressman, an ambassador, a businessman, and a civil servant. But few Americans know that he is also a poet. Until now, the secretary's poetry has found only a small and skeptical audience: the Pentagon press corps. Every day, Rumsfeld regales reporters with his jazzy, impromptu riffs. Few of them seem to appreciate it. But we should all be listening. Rumsfeld's poetry is paradoxical: It uses playful language to address the most somber subjects: war, terrorism, mortality. Much of it is about indirection and evasion: He never faces his subjects head on but weaves away, letting inversions and repetitions confuse and beguile. His work, with its dedication to the fractured rhythms of the plainspoken vernacular, is reminiscent of William Carlos Williams'. Some readers may find that Rumsfeld's gift for offhand, quotidian pronouncements is as entrancing as Frank O'Hara's. The Unknown As we know, There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know There are known unknowns. That is to say We know there are some things We do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, The ones we don't know We don't know. —Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing Glass Box You know, it's the old glass box at the— At the gas station, Where you're using those little things Trying to pick up the prize, And you can't find it. It's— And it's all these arms are going down in there, And so you keep dropping it And picking it up again and moving it, But— Some of you are probably too young to remember those— Those glass boxes, But— But they used to have them At all the gas stations When I was a kid. —Dec. 6, 2001, Department of Defense news briefing A Confession Once in a while, I'm standing here, doing something. And I think, "What in the world am I doing here?" It's a big surprise. —May 16, 2001, interview with the New York Times Happenings You're going to be told lots of things. You get told things every day that don't happen. It doesn't seem to bother people, they don't— It's printed in the press. The world thinks all these things happen. They never happened. Everyone's so eager to get the story Before in fact the story's there That the world is constantly being fed Things that haven't happened. All I can tell you is, It hasn't happened. It's going to happen. —Feb. 28, 2003, Department of Defense briefing The Digital Revolution Oh my goodness gracious, What you can buy off the Internet In terms of overhead photography! A trained ape can know an awful lot Of what is going on in this world, Just by punching on his mouse For a relatively modest cost! —June 9, 2001, following European trip The Situation Things will not be necessarily continuous. The fact that they are something other than perfectly continuous Ought not to be characterized as a pause. There will be some things that people will see. There will be some things that people won't see. And life goes on. —Oct. 12, 2001, Department of Defense news briefing Clarity I think what you'll find, I think what you'll find is, Whatever it is we do substantively, There will be near-perfect clarity As to what it is. And it will be known, And it will be known to the Congress, And it will be known to you, Probably before we decide it, But it will be known. —Feb. 28, 2003, Department of Defense briefing Advertisement Rumsfeld is a poet - didn't you know you didn't know you knew? Simon & Schuster have just sent me the manuscript of a wonderful book they're producing shortly: Pieces of Intelligence - the Existential Poetry of Donald Rumsfeld Saturday May 3, 2003 The Guardian • The publishers Simon & Schuster have just sent me the manuscript of a wonderful book they're producing shortly. It's called Pieces of Intelligence - the Existential Poetry of Donald Rumsfeld, and it shows that the US defense secretary has a genius for found verse. People scribbling his statements down for the papers may not realise it, but his words definitely are a form of poetry. Take this, from a New York Times interview: Once in a while I'm standing here, doing something, And I think, "What in the world am I doing here?" It's a big surprise. Or this from a radio interview, which has the near-perfection of a haiku: I feel like a gerbil. I get on that thing, And I run like hell. This is my favourite, drawn from a Pentagon briefing: As we know, There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know There are known unknowns. That is to say We know there are some things We do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, The ones we don't know we don't know
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جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-02-03, 10:27 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | مارد | 12-02-03, 10:36 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-02-03, 10:51 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-02-03, 10:36 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | dreams | 12-02-03, 10:56 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-02-03, 11:07 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | الجندرية | 12-02-03, 11:07 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-02-03, 11:12 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | فتحي الصديق | 12-02-03, 11:15 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | مارد | 12-02-03, 11:24 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | dreams | 12-04-03, 09:15 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-02-03, 11:38 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | الجندرية | 12-03-03, 09:34 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | osama elkhawad | 12-04-03, 07:59 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-04-03, 09:43 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | osama elkhawad | 12-04-03, 10:35 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Tumadir | 12-04-03, 10:56 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-04-03, 12:17 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | الجندرية | 12-04-03, 12:22 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | aba | 12-04-03, 03:48 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | تراث | 12-05-03, 00:02 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-05-03, 09:31 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-05-03, 01:42 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | إيمان أحمد | 12-05-03, 02:16 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | aba | 12-05-03, 04:29 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-05-03, 09:43 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | الجندرية | 12-05-03, 11:20 AM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Shinteer | 12-05-03, 12:51 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-06-03, 04:56 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | osama elkhawad | 12-05-03, 04:14 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-06-03, 05:12 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Elmosley | 12-06-03, 05:22 PM |
Re: جائزة الرطانة غير المفهومة | Abomihyar | 12-06-03, 05:42 PM |
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