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Mollusk

by Toma啪 艩alamun (translated from Slovenian by Brian Henry)

I鈥檓 a mollusk.
Bound with hooks.
Ironed by

motor
vehicles, no? I ask
hunger

to watch me,
I ask hunger to turn
away.

Why would I
graze when the Lord
looks at me,

who else
grazes when the Lord
looks at him.


鈥淢ollusk鈥 is both the title poem and final poem of a 2013 Toma啪 艩alamun book, published the year before he died. 鈥淢ollusk鈥 is also the final poem of his 2011 volume of Selected Poems in Slovenian. The poem鈥檚 placement in these books and its role as a title poem seem to indicate that 艩alamun was quite fond of it.

艩alamun wrote the poems in Mollusk in 2005 in Ljubljana, Pittsburgh, and Tokyo. He was incredibly prolific in his final decade, finishing nearly 20 books of poetry. He traveled a lot and always wrote while traveling. During that decade, he also wrote books in Austin, Berkeley, Iowa City, New York, Richmond, China, Croatia, France, Germany, and Italy, among other places. Despite their various sites of composition, the poems are unmistakably 艩alamun鈥檚.

Mollusk includes 76 poems, 44 of which consist of seven couplets鈥攖he predominant form of this period. 鈥淢ollusk鈥 is one of the 14 poems in the book composed in tercets, which tend to have shorter lines and more enjambment鈥攁nd thus more speed and verticality鈥攖han the poems in couplets. As a reader and translator, I approach poems like 鈥淢ollusk鈥 with a sense of excitement because I know they will move quickly and unpredictably and I鈥檒l have to match their contagious energy.

鈥揃rian Henry


Brian Henry is the author of eleven books of poetry, most recently Permanent State, and the new prose book Things Are Completely Simple: Poetry and Translation. He has translated Toma啪 艩alamun鈥檚 Woods and Chalices, Ale拧 Debeljak鈥檚 Smugglers, and five books by Ale拧 艩teger. His work has received numerous honors, including two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, the Alice Fay di Castagnola Award, a Howard Foundation fellowship, a Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences grant, and the Best Translated Book Award.


Slovenian poet Toma啪 艩alamun (1941-2014) is hailed as one of the most prominent poets of his generation, renowned for his impact on the Eastern European avant-garde movement. He authored over fifty collections of poetry in Slovenian and English, and is known for his experiments with surrealism, polyphony, and absurdism.