Simboska's love at first sight.

When it comes to Simboska, the first thing that comes to my mind is Kyerovsky. You may not have heard of him, but you must know his movie Red, White and Blue Tril

Simboska's love at first sight.

When it comes to Simboska, the first thing that comes to my mind is Kyerovsky. You may not have heard of him, but you must know his movie Red, White and Blue Trilogy. His films are regarded as "both the poetry of Bergman's films and Hitchcock's narrative skills", and he is even regarded as "the most original, talented and reckless movie master in contemporary Europe".

Khiesz Lovsky is not good at making up stories and doesn't like to impress people by grandstanding. What he cared about and discussed all his life was the spiritual world of individuals.

? And Simboska, 1996 won Nobel Prize in Literature, and his poem is called.

? "Unusual and tenacious purity and strength."

The love at first sight between Kyerovsky and Sim Posca began at Christmas 1993. The weather in Warsaw was "terrible" that day, but booksellers still set up stalls early to do business.

In front of a small bookstall, Chielovsky found a book of poems by Simposka. Simboska is the favorite poet of Roman Glenn, the translator of his friend Red, Blue and White Trilogy. He decided to buy a book for Roman.

"Just as I was flipping through this book, I saw love at first sight. The idea expressed in this poem is very similar to the movie Red. So I decided to keep this collection of poems for myself. "

? The collection of poems mentioned by Chielovsky is Simposka's The Beginning and the End. Jean Chiyelovsky's poem "Love at First Sight" describes the subtle relationship between people:

Two people who seem to have never met before, met by chance and fell in love at first sight, as if they had never had anything to do. However, in fact, before this, they may have met many times and missed many times. Maybe at a street corner, a flight of stairs, or a revolving door, they passed by; Or in the crowd, in the occasional wrong phone call, they once had an intersection, but fate got people, and fate brought them closer and pushed them away.

This is a typical Simboska style, simple and confusing, with a strong sense of destiny and a touch of warmth.

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Life is like this, encounter and miss, karma will meet, until the moment of "love at first sight" comes, "every beginning is only a sequel after all."

? As readers, Chielovsky and Simposka can also be described as "love at first sight". They may have known each other for a long time, but they missed many years until they read this poem, which made him really excited.

? What is the relationship between the poet and the world? Simboska said that the existence of poets in the world is too embarrassing, because writing poetry cannot exist as a profession. When a poet fills in his resume, he cannot write "poet" in the column of "occupation".

But poets do exist to write poems. If professors have forums and scientists have laboratories, what poets have to do is to face a blank sheet of paper and wait for inspiration. This is the absurdity of being a poet.

Even so, there will still be so many people who write and love poetry, waiting for "love at first sight" with readers in the dark. As Simboska said in her poem:

? Simboska was truly known to the world, starting with Nobel Prize in Literature's unexpected favor in 1996. However, the unpopular Nobel Committee chose Simboska. What do they see in her?

"The Swedish Academy pays tribute to Veslava Simboska, because she is the representative of a poetic view, and she is the representative of an unusual and persevering purity and strength. This view is to regard poetry as an answer to life, a way of life, a way of thinking and responsibility. " This is what was said in the acceptance speech.

After the collapse of the old ideological utopia, at the critical point of the new millennium, as a "flower blooming from the ruins", Simboska can indeed bring confidence, strength and hope to mankind.

In the poetry anthology published in 1957, Simboska wrote an epitaph for herself before her middle age:

? Milosz said that she was a "shy and modest" poetess. "She is silent in her own poems, and she will not write her life in them."

She longed for seclusion, reduced herself to a funny level, was unknown, did not join any literary circles, and was accompanied by burdock, owl and several small poems after her death. She seldom reveals personal information in her poems. Although she had a tortuous love life and experienced two marriages, she seldom wrote love poems. Even when writing a love poem, the "she/he" in the poem is often abstract. She hides behind in order to gain an "abstract universality".

From then on, there was another bright star in the sky above us, Simboska. She fell in love with the world at first sight.