Tuesday, August 09, 2011

'The Writers' by Amit Chaudhuri

The Writers
On constantly mishearing 'rioting' as 'writing' on the BBC

There has been writing for 10 days now
unabated. People are anxious, fed up.
There is writing in Paris, in disaffected suburbs,
but also in small towns, and old ones like Lyon.
The writers have been burning cars; they've thrown
homemade Molotov cocktails at policemen.
Contrary to initial reports, the writers belong to several communities: Algerian
and Caribbean, certainly, but also Romanian,
Polish, and even French. Some are incredibly
young: the youngest is 13.
They stand edgily on street corners, hardly
looking at each other. Longstanding neglect
and an absence of both authority and employment
have led to what are now 10 nights of writing.

                                        - Amit Chaudhuri
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Because, you know, this.

4 comments:

km said...

I LOLed, I ROFLed and I LMAOed.

Silly, goofy wordplay but I just loved the poem :))

(And I'm still LOLing over the last sentence. This one's copypasta material.)

Thanks for posting.

Cheshire Cat said...

Not writing. Righting.

Sue said...

I'm not a big fan of Chaudhuri but I must say I *loved* this poem. Thanks for posting it. :)

xyz said...

Haha this is fabulous :)