jueves, 10 de febrero de 2011

♔ münchausen syndrome

La Génération Hallucinée
A Coney Island of the mind
Lawrence Ferlinghetti 


In Goya's greatest scenes we seem to see

the people of the world

exactly at the moment when
they first attained the title of
'suffering humanity'
They writhe upon the page
in a veritable rage
of adversity
Heaped up
groaning with babies and bayonets
under cement skies
in an abstract landscape of blasted trees
bent statues bats wings and beaks
slippery gibbets
cadavers and carnivorous cocks
and all the final hollering monsters
of the
"imagination of disaster"
they are so bloody real
it is as if they really still existed


And they do


Only the landscape is changed


They still are ranged along the roads

plagued by legionnaires
false windmills and demented roosters

They are the same people
only further from home
on freeways fifty lanes wide
on a concrete continent
spaced with bland billboards
illustrating imbecile illusions of happiness

The scene shows fewer tumbrils
but more maimed citizens
in painted cars
and they have strange license plates
and engines
that devour America

I belong to the beat generation...