Subject:
Re: [NABOKV-L] [Fwd: Re: [NABOKV-L] Kings never die...( Pale Fire)] |
From:
"bill delaney" <whd76@comcast.net> |
Date:
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:29:16 -0400 |
To:
"Vladimir Nabokov Forum" <NABOKV-L@listserv.ucsb.edu> |
And from Penny McCarthy:
Subject:
Andropov |
From:
"Penny McCarthy" <penmc@btconnect.com> |
Date:
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 10:15:35 +0100 |
To:
"'Vladimir Nabokov Forum'" <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU> |
Dear
List (this may not be Nabokovian enough to be accepted for the list,
but I’ll
offer it),
I
published this in Ambit poetry magazine years ago, inspired by a strange fact reported
in the
British press a few months after Andropov's election: almost all
British
school-children could identify Andropov by name, whereas a tiny
proportion
could recognize the name of any British or European statesman.
Skipping rhyme
Andropov
hands
drop off
your
name will live for ever on the lips of
kids
who know
nothing
of your 5-year plan
life
as a Party man
your
K.G.B.
SALT
III
Comecons,
Cominterns, SS20's
but
who've
heard
one
word - 'Andropov'
Why?
"'
And
so
I
know
that
this
must
show
that
. . .
imagination's
alive and well and living in Bermondsey,
and old
(Out you go.)
The illustrator added a
lovely sketch of two KGB-like
figures in macintoshes swinging the skipping rope for a child who
dances off
among scattered rose-heads.
Penny McC.