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HOMEWARD
BOUND....Prose, Poetry, Senryu, Tanka
By
a Norwegian seafarer - stunning, candid reflections of a
life on sea and land. Be ready for the voice of a seasoned
sailor.
Published
by Cyberwit.net, 2009. ISBN978-81-8253-131-4, First
Edition 2009, 188 pages, paperback...$15.00.
HOMEWARD
BOUND is one in the triptych: End Of A Voyage,
Homeward Bound, Homecoming.
Hansen
invites us to share his life’s adventures as a high seas
explorer with brilliant insights at once salty, gritty,
perceptive, sensitive, philosophical, spiced with irony.
His love, respect and understanding of both nature and
humanity with all its foibles, vividly described. He
shocks us into the seafaring life of danger with humour
and pathos. A master of prose, poetry, senryu and tanka,
resulting from his studies at sea under the influence of
many lands and ports.
Hansen
has also mastered many languages which gives his writing
the multifaceted depth and richness of a born story
teller, writer, poet.
We
feel his emotions and passion for life and the written
word as he witnesses many cultures with imagination both
‘dazzling’, thought provoking, richly imbued with
intimacy, dream, reality and vast visual vistas of
profound awareness of nature in all its vitality.
In
conclusion, here is an example of what you will find in
HOMEWARD BOUND, Karl Oskar Hansen’s brilliant
achievement.
THE
DIVORCE
Their
romance wasn’t as when ships meet in
the
night, lanterns from another ship, so near,
and
portholes gushing light into the sea; no
longer
alone on the vast ocean
Their
saga began mundanely as a pair unlovely
container
ship lain up alongside each other in
the
bay waiting for trade to pick up, much to
talk
about, thought it was love and they married.
Then
crew boarded one of them and sailed her
to
the coast of
China
plying the waters there and
time
passed, when they met again in an Indian
scrap
yard they had nothing more to talk about
Senryu
Beautiful
ocean
Infuriated
frothy green
Buckles
iron ship
Haiku
Indian
summer,
Is
an actor who won’t share
Limelight
with autumn
Tanka
Talk
to the net
Listen
to the faint echo
Of
virtual droning
The
unspoken loneliness,
Of
dreamers caught in a void
Tanka
I
have traveled long
Blessed
by
Gobi
’s new moon
Bit
by scorpions
Seen
tall ships sail up sail down
Vet,
found my way back home
JAN OSKAR HANSEN is a poet, story teller and seafarer,
born in
Slavanger
,
Norway
. He joined the merchant navy at 15 and spent most of his
life at sea until settling in
Portugal
in the early 90’s. The poet Hansen is fluent in
several languages, read and published worldwide in
over 20 literary magazines and anthologies. His works can
be found on the internet.
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ELIZABETH MERCER ( Toronto, Canada) is a poet,
professional visual artist, reviewer and author of 5 books
of poetry, Secrets, 08, Legacy, 07, Self Portrait, 06,
Mystic Wills 05 and When Poets Collide
(co-authored with British poet, Steve Chering, London,
UK), individual poems have been widely published in
anthologies. Canadian Poetry Poemata magazines, including
international art exhibitions and the internet. She is
currently working on a new book of poetry Lighthouse
to be published in the autumn of 2009.
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